When you look at the Georgia quarterback situation, it’s a tale of two players. Greyson Lambert is the rhythm passer who seems most comfortable throwing short-to-medium range passes. He doesn’t improvise very well in the pocket, the ball doesn’t zip off his hands all that well, and his arm strength is still a question mark. But, if he can get his feet set, his receivers run good routes, and he’s placed in situations where not too much is going to be asked of him, he can deliver the goods.
He showed that against South Carolina and, to an extent, against an overmatched Southern University team.