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re: Lawrence Vs. Hurts
Posted on 1/2/20 at 10:36 am to winkchance
Posted on 1/2/20 at 10:36 am to winkchance
No I think one is the best QB prospect in a long time and the other probably isn’t a first round talent.
Posted on 1/2/20 at 10:39 am to winkchance
TL >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>^23 JH
Posted on 1/2/20 at 10:58 am to winkchance
Hurts improved as a passer this season posting career highs in completion percentage, yards, TDs, and passing efficiency. His numbers actually compare favorably to Lawrence.
Hurts - 237/340, 3,851 yards, 32 TDs, 8 Ints, 69.7% completion percentage, 191.2 efficiency rating
Lawrence - 250/370, 3,431 yards, 36 TDs, 8 Ints, 67.6% completion percentage, 173.2 efficiency rating
Lawrence is a better pure passer and he can make all the throws but Jalen Hurts was pretty damn good too. I mean, the guy was the Heisman runner up. But LSU made him look like a true freshman backup who was thrust into action instead of one of the most accomplished college QBs in recent history.
LSU's much maligned defense totally shut him down. They made him a non factor. All the talk is about LSU's offense and that's to be expected when you have a QB throwing for 7 TDs in the first half but this defense has quietly become a force since the Ole Miss game.
Hurts - 237/340, 3,851 yards, 32 TDs, 8 Ints, 69.7% completion percentage, 191.2 efficiency rating
Lawrence - 250/370, 3,431 yards, 36 TDs, 8 Ints, 67.6% completion percentage, 173.2 efficiency rating
Lawrence is a better pure passer and he can make all the throws but Jalen Hurts was pretty damn good too. I mean, the guy was the Heisman runner up. But LSU made him look like a true freshman backup who was thrust into action instead of one of the most accomplished college QBs in recent history.
LSU's much maligned defense totally shut him down. They made him a non factor. All the talk is about LSU's offense and that's to be expected when you have a QB throwing for 7 TDs in the first half but this defense has quietly become a force since the Ole Miss game.
Posted on 1/2/20 at 11:01 am to winkchance
quote:that’s some Rickdaddy bs baw. Lawrence is clearly the better QB
I am only going on statistics,
Posted on 1/2/20 at 11:11 am to bignic26
It seems we should be comparing Lawrence to Borrow, not Hurts... can Lawrence throw all the throws? what does he throw best and what are his worst? can he throw on the run....Can he take a hit and keep throwing ? lots of situations to compare to Borrow.
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