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re: Harris or Jennings?
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:47 am to LNCHBOX
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:47 am to LNCHBOX
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Did you just not watch our home games this year?
His problem is trusting his eyes when he sees the open man and letting the ball go, not accuracy. LSU runs the same predictable routes over and over again. Jennings' passess are usually on target (except for screens), it's just that the WR are covered because every route is predictable. Go watch the Wisc. game, most passes were on target, just well defended.
I watched AJ come in and throw a catachable ball on his first three passes. He later threw a nice deep-post to Dural. I don't know if Harris threw one ball that was on target Sat. The one pass that you're hanging your hat on was an underthrown deep ball that Dupree made a nice play to come back to get.
Harris probably gives you a better chance to make something out of nothing, but from play to play I don't see very much accuracy. That was evident even in the spring game.
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:48 am to Alt26
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His problem is trusting his eyes when he sees the open man and letting the ball go, not accuracy.
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I don't know if Harris threw one ball that was on target Sat.
Missed the throw that set up the TD?
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:51 am to Alt26
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Jennings' passess are usually on target (except for screens), it's just that the WR are covered because every route is predictable. Go watch the Wisc. game, most passes were on target, just well defended.
Yeah, now go watch the games against Mississippi St and New Mexico St. Then Google his completion percentage.
lol
Posted on 10/6/14 at 9:51 am to Alt26
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Harris probably gives you a better chance to make something out of nothing, but from play to play I don't see very much accuracy. That was evident even in the spring game.
Before Auburn, Harris was throwing 73.33% on the year. Compare that with 50.60% for Jenning.
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