Re: How bad is Lanning?
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According to Trey Scott... From what I found out on Twitter Saturday night. Lanning doesn't see the field because he doesn't know how to audible, doesn't know any of the pre-snap adjustments, and doesn't understand the play book.
Mostly things that come with getting more playing time as I took it. To others it was a way of saying he's terrible and shouldn't see the field over Sam even if the game is over and it's garbage time.
Why? Sam's been great. He played like **** Saturday, but other than that he's been spot on, a very vocal leader. :|
Never thought that reading the field was something Sam was good at either.....
Looking at you Todd Sturdy. You are the passing coord. Get these guys trained now. No more dwaddling. Get the guys ready for next year at this point.
Lanning averaged 2.8 ypc for 17 yards and SR averaged 2.2 ypc for 11 yards.
Lanning was 5 for 9 for 41 yards and one sack.
SR was 10-21 for 139 yards and 3 picks and one sack.
I usually consider a pick worth 40 yards of loss so SR was almost a negative. Looks like Joel had the better day.
Watching SR throw Saturday made fans nervous because he was always off target and behind. It was like his computer was slow.Sam must be the greatest practice QB ever, because a senior who consistently throws behind slants, out of bounds go routes, low and outside bubble screens and ****-poor decision making, would have been benched long ago.
Lanning threw in garbage time against a bad Texas Tech defense, but I thought he threw the ball quite well. Got rid of it quick, had good spin on the ball, and was accurate. WR's dropped two of his passes as well.
I talked to someone within the program last year who told me if you put all the QB's together and had them runs drills for other college coaches, every college coach would take Lanning. Problem was what others have said, and that he doesn't have a clear grasp of what they want to do on offense. At this point though, I say you have to give him a shot to see what he can/can't do. I don't know if he is better than Sam, I just know what Sam is not. To be fair to Sam, he didn't coach the defense last week.
SR first throw pretty much shot the feet out from under the defense. When the game was 10-0, it was pretty much over.
According to Trey Scott... From what I found out on Twitter Saturday night. Lanning doesn't see the field because he doesn't know how to audible, doesn't know any of the pre-snap adjustments, and doesn't understand the play book.
Mostly things that come with getting more playing time as I took it. To others it was a way of saying he's terrible and shouldn't see the field over Sam even if the game is over and it's garbage time.
Lanning threw in garbage time against a bad Texas Tech defense, but I thought he threw the ball quite well. Got rid of it quick, had good spin on the ball, and was accurate. WR's dropped two of his passes as well.
I talked to someone within the program last year who told me if you put all the QB's together and had them runs drills for other college coaches, every college coach would take Lanning. Problem was what others have said, and that he doesn't have a clear grasp of what they want to do on offense. At this point though, I say you have to give him a shot to see what he can/can't do. I don't know if he is better than Sam, I just know what Sam is not. To be fair to Sam, he didn't coach the defense last week.
I miss Steele
I agree, we also out of half-time came back with a little more fire, with holding them to 3 and out. and driving deep.... The FG seemed like a let down to the team. 38-24 and that was the closet it got after that....We marched right back down and scored to make it 10-7. It was a bad start, but the game was far from over.