SB Nation’s And The Valley Shook and The Smoking Musket discuss the Tigers’ now-traditional woes at the quarterback position:
LSU Vs. West Virginia: Reviewing The Tigers’ Liabilities Under Center
How are LSU fans feeling about the quarterback situation in Baton Rouge? Jordan Jefferson has struggled out of the gate and Jarrett Lee seems to be knocking at the door. WVU's 3-3-5 stack defense has been known to confuse quarterbacks, especially those facing it for the first time. Any concern about this when WVU comes to town?
ATVS: Despondent, dejected, downtrodden, deflated... if you can think of any other negative adjectives that start with D, they probably apply. I remain optimistic (probably naively so), because the numbers from Game 1 and Game 3 were actually very solid. He's had 2-3 TDs dropped (a couple of them long ones) as well, so that gets hidden in there. JJ is certainly a work in progress, and we all wish he was doing more right now, but against MSU he didn't make any costly mistakes. He takes care of the football, generally, and appears to now be operating the offense, rather than just participating in it.
As for the matchup against the 3-3-5, one thing in our advantage is that Florida actually runs the same system. So JJ does have SOME exposure to this. How will he respond? I wish I could know, but I expect he will be pretty limited with a heavy dosage of handoffs.











