Quinn dropping 3 passes is a huge problem, and it's not the first time he's dropped the ball and looked tentative between the numbers. Saying Quinn is not the problem and placing it all on Jennings is just as ridiculous as saying Jennings is not the problem and putting it on Quinn. Bottom line is they both need to play better.
Dude, no one is putting it all on Jennings. It's the passing game (or lack of) as a whole that is the problem. It's pathetic. Not sure I've ever seen such a one dimensional pile of crap. Hell Navy might throw 12 passes all season but they can do it when they need to.
To me, It's less his body language and more about the fact that he seems to catch everything outside the numbers and drop about half the passes between the numbers.
Looked to me like he was bracing and taking his eyes off the ball trying to make a move before hauling it in.
Seriously? So, would you prefer Navy's record? Look, we're all very emotionally involved in LSU football, but I doubt we need to turn to ridiculous hyperbole to discuss our anemic passing game.
this is the difference for me, i wasnt that upset, i knew we would lose after that kick off, i wasnt drinking much either. i have changed.
Come on Red, open up your mind a little bit please. Miss St and Ole Miss are obviously better. Leslie can't have all the recruits. And who's to say there isn't better evaluator of talent than Good Ole Leslie out there. In the SEC west I would presume if you start slipping, it won't take much for other schools to scoop up what you missing.
Feller, other teams having good years is not evidence that LSU isn't recruiting well, that notion has no legs. Did you happen to hear that LSU lost more underclassmen to the NFL than any other school, leaving us with an under-experienced team this year? We have loads of talent, but they have a lot to learn. Fortunately this is a problem that is self-correcting. LSU will field a lot of veterans next year.