Hard to hit the side of a barn when you stick an "athlete" in a pro-style offense and make him stay in the pocket while SEC defenses are swarming around him. You get him in space (roll-outs, playactions, etc.) where he can make plays with his legs.
Crystal Ball Projections (If full season is played) - Our QB's tend to miss time every year.
Passing: 2800 yrds / 18 TD's
Rushing: 900 yrds / 10 TD's
Totals: 3700 yrds / 18 TD's
AJ is Gautier and Broadway morphed into one person. The difference is better mechanics, faster, bigger, & smarter.
I have discussed AJ with a couple of lsu fans, at length. They warned that AJ was an all star at practice and got reps with the 1's, etc. But when the lights came on he wasn't the same guy. Idk if he was never comfortable, felt all the pressure was on or if miles never let the reins go long enough to see him succeed.
I don't think he was ever the type of "pro style" QB that miles' creams over. He is more the type of player Hud looks for in the shotgun and I think we have a chance to see him do some Broadway type things before Broadway was hurt.
Plus his offenses have always been built around the running game....ground and pound -
"3 yards and a cloud of dust" type mentality. He has yet to recruit a QB and have him flourish. He recruits stud athletes or dual-type guys, then slams them into a handcuffed role.
I with you....I think the guy will be a stud
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