ESPN's Chris Low ranks the Mettsiah as #7 QB in SEC for 2012

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  1. Tiger_fan

    Tiger_fan Veteran Member

    mainly because he's unproven, like he wrote: "Once he gains a little experience, he has a chance to be one of the elite quarterbacks in the league"

    still interesting to see who the QBs will be in the SEC for next season:

    Ranking the SEC quarterbacks - SEC Blog - ESPN

    1. Tyler Wilson - Arkansas (2011: 3,638 yards, 24 TD, 6 INT)

    2. Aaron Murray - Georgia (2011: 3,149 yards, 35 TD, 14 INT)

    3. James Franklin - Missouri (2011: 2,872 yards, 21 TD, 11 INT, ran for 981 yards, 15 TD)

    4. AJ McCarron - Alabama (2011: 2,634 yards, 16 TD, 5 INT)

    5. Tyler Bray - Tennessee (2011: in only 7 games, 1,983 yards, 17 TD, 6 INT)

    6. Connor Shaw - South Carolina (2011: in 10 games, 1,448 yards, 14 TD, 6 INT, ran for 525 yards, 8 TDs)

    7. Zach Mettenberger - LSU (2011: in only 11 passing attempts, 92 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT)

    8. Jordan Rodgers - Vanderbilt (2011: in only 216 passing attempts--half of Wilson and Murray, 1,524 yards, 9 TD, 10 INT, ran for 420 yards, 4 TD

    9. Clint Moseley - Auburn (2011: in only 66 passing attempts, 800 yards, 5 TD, 3 INT)

    10. Tyler Russell - Mississippi St. (2011: in only 129 passing attempts, 1,034 yards, 8 TD, 4 INT)

    11. Jacoby Brissett - Florida (2011: in only 39 passing attempts, 206 yards, 2 TDs, 4 INTs -- 1 TD and 2 INTs were against LSU)

    12. Bo Wallace - Ole Miss (JUCO transfer, rated #1 JUCO QB by Rivals, in 2011 JUCO: 4,604 yards, 53 TDs, 14 INTs)

    13. Maxwell Smith - Kentucky (2011: in only 174 passing attempts, 793 yards, 8 TD, 7 INT)

    14. Jameill Showers - Texas A&M (2011: in only 5 passing attempts, 40 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT)
     
  2. Tiger_fan

    Tiger_fan Veteran Member

    some quotes Mett gave Chris Low:

    Turning the page on the Bayou - SEC Blog - ESPN
     
  3. TUSKtimes

    TUSKtimes Riding the Wave

  4. ok awesome

    ok awesome geaux

    Anyone follow Mett on Twitter? Dude does not seem very bright.
     
  5. Zackardo

    Zackardo Founding Member


    Amusing choice of words.
     
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  6. lsudolemite

    lsudolemite CodeJockey Extraordinaire

    I've yet to find a 20-something athlete on Twitter who sounds like Einstein.
     
  7. LSUTyga73

    LSUTyga73 Football Connoisseur

    Just as long as he can break down a defense, it's all gravy. If you want a smart QB, you end up with a guy like Andrew Hatch - no offense to him (literally, he generated no offense) :thumb:
     
  8. Contained Chaos

    Contained Chaos Don't we all?

    Mosley is too high. And I expect AJ to drop to the bottom third without a dominant RB.
     
  9. Tiger_fan

    Tiger_fan Veteran Member

    i expect Eddie Lacy to be a dominant RB

    for one, NFL Draft Scout has him projected as the #2 RB in his draft class (behind only Marcus Lattimore, and ahead of #4 Michael Dyer and #5 Spencer Ware). as a recruit he was on the Rivals150, the ESPN150, etc

    and second, Alabama's OL is so great that every RB they have is a dominant RB (and they are returning their entire OL except for the C)

    just looking at the Top 2 backs, this is how much they rushed for:
    --2011: 2,353 (Richardson 1679/Lacy 674 on 95 att -- 7.09 YPC)
    --2010: 1,575* (Ingram 875/Richardson 700 on 122 att -- 6.25 YPC) -- Lacy had 406 on 56 att (7.25 YPC)
    --2009 2,407 (Ingram 1658/Richardson 749 on 144 att -- 5.20 YPC)
    --2008 2,111 (Coffee 1383/Ingram 728 on 143 att -- 5.09 YPC)

    *for 2010, they had 1,981 if you add Lacy's 406 -- Ingram missed 2 games that year due to injury, and Richardson missed 2 games that year due to injury

    note in bold how Lacy's production as the #2 back is similar to that of Ingram and Richardson back when they were the #2 backs, and his YPC is much better than Ingram and Richardson back when they were the #2 backs
     
  10. TUSKtimes

    TUSKtimes Riding the Wave


    Say what?

    TJ Yeldon (5 * and early enrolled), Dee Hart (5*), Kenyan Drake (4*) Calloway (5*) Fowler and Eddie Lacy (671 yards on 95 carries for a 7.1 average, top in SEC and battled turf toe )

    One loss on the interior offensive line with our Outland Trophy winner returning for senior season. If for some cataclysmic reason we can't run the ball, at any given point, LSU should be able to swear in a court of law, AJ can do much more than manage a game.
     

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