Reminds me some of Manning. Both he EA had a hard time in big games, except that Cutcliffe was quicker to abandon the run with EA. EA has been slumping the last few games this season. Seems teams on picking up on his and Cutcliffe's tendencies. Shame, our defense and our kicking special teams really made us proud Saturday.
I agree that he was LSU's MVP- but I still can't believe EA was player of the game in the Kentucky win. Sure, he stepped up in OT- but his slump in the second half allowed KY to rally to force OT. Given his recent avoidance of the long ball and to really zip the ball- do you think his finger is still giving him problems?