You are crazy if you think Haack is as good as AJ
You are crazy if you think Haack is as good as AJ
We would not have 3 wins if Haack was still the QB. He may be a good guy but he is not a difference maker and is proving it this year.
I will say it again, while others have made valid points it's not surprising to me that the Jennings has played well enough in all three games we have won because of decent play from the offensive line. While people want to continue to talk about QB's, I tend to include the play of the offensive line and receivers in determining how well the QB plays in Hud's offense. That dynamic continues to be dismissed. Until this team hits six losses, I'm not ready to turn the reins over to Davis. At that point, Davis can have the rest of the season to build his resume or begin his journey out the program. I don't believe Dion Ray will be part of this program after this season.
Now, I will ask this question again....can anyone point to Davis's body of work the lends people to believe just because he runs well he will be much better than Jennings? Because I didn't see it in the spring when he receive the majority of the snaps or the practices I've attended this fall. Other than the occasional wow play with a scramble or bullet pass into coverage, he has yet to show me that he can manage an offense down field consistently without making poor decisions. Don't fix what ain't broken, until it's actually broken.
It's broken T, Jennings is afraid to let it go. He's overly worried that he makes a bad decision. That is what I am seeing because I have seen him throw much more decisive passes than the last two games.
I totally agree with OLine play, but this week it was good, he had time and still could not find the open receivers down field that the color guy kept seeing.
Yet he was 17 of 22 Express, that is good enough at this time. He did miss one wide open receiver in the endzone, but he is doing exactly what Hudspeth wants in not turning over the ball. If he is functioning in Hud's offense, how is he broken? Look, if Davis is your answer to fixing it, then explain to me how do you come to that conclusion? Because he looks good running in a uniform?
He should have been 17/22. 90% of the passes were designed to be high completions with yak. The broken part is his fear to wing it like he did here and LSU until he became a turnover machine. We're going to see if those lobs do the job the rest of the season.
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