Great read about Jennings

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  1. Tiger420

    Tiger420 Sell crazy someplace else, all stocked up here.

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    I really enjoy Mett. I remain excited about how he has progressed and I believe we are going to see more of an NFL caliber player in an LSU uniform this season.

    Today is great ... tomorrow is looking pretty good too.

    The more I read about this guy the more excited I get about our future offense. Been asleep at the wheel I guess so I failed to even pay attention to the fact that Miles seems to have a want to continue to have a mobile QB in that offense (RP, JJ, AJ). The pieces are in place for him to flourish.

    http://bleacherreport.com/tb/db5xx?...m_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=lsu-football
     
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    Attack Tiger Reformed Sunshine Pumper

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    quote="Tiger420, post: 1341907, member: 8641"]I really enjoy Mett. I remain excited about how he has progressed and I believe we are going to see more of an NFL caliber player in an LSU uniform this season.

    Today is great ... tomorrow is looking pretty good too.

    The more I read about this guy the more excited I get about our future offense. Been asleep at the wheel I guess so I failed to even pay attention to the fact that Miles seems to have a want to continue to have a mobile QB in that offense (RP, JJ, AJ). The pieces are in place for him to flourish.

    http://bleacherreport.com/tb/db5xx?...m_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=lsu-football[/quote]

    We CANNOT call him AJ. Period.
     
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    Oh, and I'm really, really looking forward to everyone saying how much better he would be than Mett once Mett has a bad game.
     
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    BRETT LSU FAN Staff Member

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    Everything I've heard about AJ is extremely encouraging. I've never been a huge fan if the dual-threat QB because it usually means a QB that has great feet and is OK with throwing the football. Everything indicates that he is a smart QB that is a passer first but has the wheels when necessary. That is the ideal QB and that is what the word is about AJ.
     
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    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    I like dual-threat quarterbacks for special situations and change-ups. I worry about dual-threat quarterbacks when he's your main guy because he's going to get hit on almost every play that's not a handoff. Injury risk is much higher. It's why Rettig is also important for the future.
     
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    Steve Young says hello!
     
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    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    Why can't we call him AJ? Its not like there is another qb named AJ or anything. I mean there's that gump tard McSomething or another but he doesn't count.
     
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    Just my opinion, but I prefer calling him "Jennings" rather than "AJ". AJ sounds like it could be anyone. Coming in from the Houston area, I always feel like I'm starting to get closer to Tiger Country when I hit Jennings.

    Everyone loves labels and "dual threat" can have hundreds of different shades of grey. I don't think it's fair to dissect Jennings' game based on a label. Drew Brees ran for over 500 yds in his Sr. year at Purdue. Was he a dual threat QB?
     
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    BRETT LSU FAN Staff Member

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    I don't really understand your position.

    I didn't follow Brees in college but if he was a real threat on the ground and could beat you with his feet then yes, I would call him a dual-threat.

    Dual-threat isn't a pejorative. In fact I think it's a positive if the QB can actually read defenses and make accurate passes. Unfortunately for the label, most QB's labeled as DT actually aren't dual-threat; They can usually threaten you with their running but can't effectively read defenses or make the necessary throws which is why the label has gotten a bad rap.

    A true DT QB is the most dangerous weapon a team can have. Hell Auburn won a national championship on their DTQB alone.
     
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