Tua did the same to Ga as a freshman, what’s your point?Lawrence as a Freshman made Bama his Beotch and won the national championship. He has shown he can play against the top defenses in the nation and pick them apart.
Tua did the same to Ga as a freshman, what’s your point?Lawrence as a Freshman made Bama his Beotch and won the national championship. He has shown he can play against the top defenses in the nation and pick them apart.
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Lawrence as a Freshman made Bama his Beotch and won the national championship. He has shown he can play against the top defenses in the nation and pick them apart.
Note how they talk about the progression of Hurts throwing the football... cleaning up his delivery... adding velocity.. becoming more accurate. In that ESPN article it even suggests that his arm strength is now slightly above average. ( I am just pointing out that people that think his arm is a problem might need to stop thinking about the QB at Bama before Tua took over. )Keep posting links asking the same question as to whether or not Jalen is really a legitimate quarterback. I'm not quite sold yet.
Bama was a top rated Defense that year and Clemson was not. Now your argument is that Tua had a tougher time playing against the lesser defense... and that is why he outplayed Lawrence in his loss for the National Championship.And he was still outplayed by Tua if you knew what you were looking at. As I pointed out, one QB was facing pressure in that game and the other was playing pitch and catch against busted coverages and no pressure.
The tables turned against LSU. Amazing how my magic 8 ball knows these things isn't it.
Pennington worked like mad and got stronger as he aged his arm strength improved to the point where his arm was above average in terms of arm strength and velocity.
Note how they talk about the progression of Hurts throwing the football... cleaning up his delivery... adding velocity.. becoming more accurate. In that ESPN article it even suggests that his arm strength is now slightly above average. ( I am just pointing out that people that think his arm is a problem might need to stop thinking about the QB at Bama before Tua took over. )
Hurts has continued to grow. He has shown he can be a passing QB at Oklahoma and air it out. He has shown he can make all of the throws and be accurate.
Bama was a top rated Defense that year and Clemson was not. Now your argument is that Tua had a tougher time playing against the lesser defense... and that is why he outplayed Lawrence in his loss for the National Championship.
Holy crap man... are you clowning yourself on purpose?
Trevor nice kid but has limited ability in key areas like locating the open receiver and accuracy but who cares he can run for first downs right??Lawrence is a better prospect than Tua..
Ideal size
Better arm
Perfect bill of health
Lawrence is the best prospect of my lifetime... Better than Luck or Peyton Manning.
So yeah I would give up a lot more for Lawrence than I would for Tua.
And did it against such an impressive schedule. But when he had to play outside the ACC he wasn't quite the QB you make him out to be.Lawerence threw a couple of interceptions at the start of this college season and then proceeded to play almost flawlessly. His numbers got better and better down the stretch... He seemingly had another gear under the microscope. Lawrence threw for more yards, more yards per pass more touchdowns and had a higher QB rating in his second college season.
The national championship loss to an absolutely stacked LSU squad was the first loss of his College Career As a starter he is 25-1
Lawrence is just a better prospect than Tua
Lawerence is 25 and 1....And did it against such an impressive schedule. But when he had to play outside the ACC he wasn't quite the QB you make him out to be.