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re: Danny Etling vs Auburn (Every throw)

Posted on 10/16/17 at 2:36 pm to
Posted by FreddieMac
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Posted on 10/16/17 at 2:36 pm to
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He generally makes good reads and is relatively accurate.


common dude, take off the rose colored glasses. He is a serviceable QB, but LSU will be nothing more than a 500 team with him. The idea that he makes good reads is laughable, he makes one read, then is unable to throw the ball. Most of the when he does throw it, is is a poor pass. He is a 5th year senior how makes freshmen mistakes and cannot read progressions.
This post was edited on 10/16/17 at 2:38 pm
Posted by Alt26
Member since Mar 2010
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Posted on 10/16/17 at 5:18 pm to
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No, he does not. Most of his sacks are cause by him turning in a circle instead of sliding out underneath the DE circling behind him. It's like he chases his own tail when his read is not there and there is a 2 second window to bail and pick up yards. He should have had at least 1 INT as well.


Well, it can be difficult to slide up in the pocket when the interior DT's are blowing up the middle. Feel free to show us the tape from the AU game where could have stepped up into the pocket. He's not a great passers as a scrambler. No one will dispute that. But his recivers don't exactly help him in that dept either. Most just stand there.

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He is a serviceable QB, but LSU will be nothing more than a 500 team with him.


No one is saying he's a HOFer, but this statement is just flat out false. He's 12-5 as a starter and 7-4 in SEC play. He's 5-2 vs ranked teams (at the time)

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The idea that he makes good reads is laughable, he makes one read, then is unable to throw the ball.


Other than failing to hit Guice in the flat on a throw in the 2nd half, where was there a clear "mis-read"?

His biggest issue is his tendency to hesitate before throwing the ball. That's why most of the deep balls are under thrown. He just doesn't have the arm to make up for being off-time.

Again, no one is sitting here saying he is a Davey O'Brien award candidate. But, from the mental side he generally (not always) keeps LSU out of disastrous plays.
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