Potential Scrambling QB Problem...

KeyserSoze1999

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Back in 2020 Arkansas exposed us on national TV by rushing 3 and dropping 8 on Defense...it became a template for every other team we would face the rest of 2020. I have an uneasy feeling that the scrambling LSU QB exposed a weakness in our Defense last night.

LSU basically beat us with Out Routes, late Power formation Runs, and QB scrambles. That LSU QB is the least talented Scrambling QB that we will face for the rest of the year...and yes, we have a gauntlet of Scrambling QBs left to play this year:

-Bowling Green should be easy but their QB Matt McDonald leads their team in rushing, averaging 5.1 yards per carry. Also he has 10 passing TDs on the year and 0 Interceptions.

-Arkansas will be tough and we know Jefferson is a good Scrambling QB.

-Kentucky will be tough and we know Levis is a good runner.

-Alabama, Young is a great scrambler.

-Auburn, Finley is a powerful runner.

-Georgia, Bennett is a great scrambler.

-Ole Miss, I hate to say it but that Card kid is a good runner.

If we continue to struggle with a mobile QB we may end up with a 4-8 or 5-7 record this year.
 

Dawgg

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Good thing ETSU's quarterback is a pocket passer or we'd end up 2-10 this season***
 

Leeshouldveflanked

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The stupidity of having the Nose Guard as the QB Spy was hard to fathom last night. Heck we have about 20 safeties on our roster. Let one of them be the QB spy.
Speaking of safeties, how does our Safeties always seem to be one on one with the other teams best receiver?
 
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