How many Td passes has he thrown? I'll hang up and listen.
ZERO!
But JJ's biggest issue was turnovers, and we could barely beat JSU because of it. White's biggest strength seems to be not throwing interceptions, we barely lost to Arkansas because of it. Not sure which I would rather.
Sean White is limited with 4 games, but I think we can learn something through his stats:
63% completion percentage. 204 yards per game.
In 2012, when we really and truly sucked on offense, we averaged 80 yards per game passing and had a 54% completion percentage.
In 2011, which was more similar to this season than 2012 was, we averaged 155 yards per game and had a 56% completion percentage.
In 2009, which had a decent quarterback that wasn't spectacular, he averaged 209 yards per game and had a 60% completion percentage.
Cam and Nick's numbers were very similar to White's and Todd's. About 200 yards per game with 66% (Cam) and 60% (Nick) completion percentages.
Our running game seems to be clicking but still lacks the dual threat option at QB. If White (or some more wildcat) could get us 50 more rushing yards a game, we would be almost to 2010's yards per game and over 2009's yards per game.
So while White does not get us more points, he seems to have our offense almost back to what we're used to from Gus. Except in scoring points through the air.
But whether you want scoreless White or turnover-man Johnson, it doesn't really matter. Every statistic on defense (the per/game categories) this season thus far is worse already than 2012's whole season. And 2012 at this point still had the Texas A&M, Georgia, and Alabama shellackings.
It might be safe to say that (at least at this point) this is by far the worst defense Auburn has ever fielded.