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re: I hope we get the same Brennan back as 2020 for the bama game or at least the Aggie game.
Posted on 9/13/21 at 6:42 pm to Hold That Tiger 10
Posted on 9/13/21 at 6:42 pm to Hold That Tiger 10
It should be obvious by now the difference between the two players. Max needed 9 turnovers, defensive scores, a shoe throw, a record long FG in thick fog and a solid running game to get those 2 wins that everybody gave him the sole credit for. Not only were Brennan’s numbers better but he faced tougher defenses and had very little help yet still produced more points. He has the ability to drag a derelict offense along and keep pace when the D can’t stop anyone, Max can’t. No reasonable person could think Max was going to start over Brennan.
This post was edited on 9/13/21 at 6:44 pm
Posted on 9/13/21 at 6:43 pm to Madking
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No reasonable person could think Max was going to start over Brennan
None of what you said matters. Max has "it," is what I was told.
This post was edited on 9/13/21 at 6:44 pm
Posted on 9/13/21 at 7:08 pm to Madking
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I hope we get the same Brennan back as 2020 for the bama game or at least the Aggie game.
It should be obvious by now the difference between the two players. Max needed 9 turnovers, defensive scores, a shoe throw, a record long FG in thick fog and a solid running game to get those 2 wins that everybody gave him the sole credit for.
He didn't get sole credit. But you're acting like he did nothing to contribute in a major way to those wins. In his first two starts, without LSU's top two receiving threats and top two RBs, Max Johnson threw for 675 yards, ran for almost another 100, accounted for 8 TDs to 1 Int., outplayed Heisman candidate Kyle Trask on the road in The Swamp, and generally did a great job in helping LSU win 2 games that 90% of people thought we'd lose. I think Brennan played tough and has a much better downfield arm at this point. But he also had all of LSU's best skill players playing when he was starting. You failed to mention that.
I do feel like Max (as well as almost the whole offense) looks worse than last year. But I'm not going to act like he didn't play very well at the end of last year with most of LSU's top skill players out.
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