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re: Ok, honest question: Would we be 10-0 if JJ had started the season?
Posted on 11/15/11 at 9:55 am to lsufball19
Posted on 11/15/11 at 9:55 am to lsufball19
I have always thought JJ had a very slow release, and wondered why the coaches did not work with him on improving that drastically. I have thought his pass release looks like a baseball pitcher taking a wind-up. That will never fly in the NFL, if JJ had such remote hopes.
In response to the original question, quite frankly no--I don't think LSU would have been 10-0 if JJ had started the season as #1 QB.
In response to the original question, quite frankly no--I don't think LSU would have been 10-0 if JJ had started the season as #1 QB.
Posted on 11/15/11 at 10:00 am to rjokerlsu
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I have thought his pass release looks like a baseball pitcher taking a wind-up.
his release reminds me of vladmir guerrero's. he also doesn't see open receivers as fast as lee. he's got a strong arm, but he has a slow release and doesn't usually look very good on touch passes. wr screens will never work with him either because of this. takes way too much time for the play to develop
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