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re: Miles's comments regarding 3rd and 8 are disturbing
Posted on 9/30/10 at 1:11 pm to just me
Posted on 9/30/10 at 1:11 pm to just me
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Lee only has two official passes on the season. On one of them, he threw well short of the first down markers.
And it was a terribly inaccurate pass
And it would have been an interception if Toliver doesn't make a great catch.
Posted on 9/30/10 at 1:14 pm to Antonio Moss
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Lee only has two official passes on the season. On one of them, he threw well short of the first down markers.
And it was a terribly inaccurate pass
And it would have been an interception if Toliver doesn't make a great catch.
It would be unfair to judge Lee on such a small body of work. He needs at least a full half to shake off jitters and get a feel for the speed of the game.
He should get several games to get timing with his WRs and get a feel for his blocking.
The point should be that during his cameos he didnt do anything to hurt the offense like he did back in 2008.
This post was edited on 9/30/10 at 1:17 pm
Posted on 9/30/10 at 1:28 pm to Antonio Moss
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Miles's comments regarding 3rd and 8 are disturbing
quote:
Lee only has two official passes on the season. On one of them, he threw well short of the first down markers.
And it was a terribly inaccurate pass
And it would have been an interception if Toliver doesn't make a great catch.
No passes could be more inaccurate than those thrown by Jefferson in the last series of the first half and the first series of the second half. They were inexcusable. Following Brooks promising kick return, Jefferson had every opportunity to seize momentum from WVU and put additional points on the board before half. Instead, he threw the ball into the ground like a cricket hurler. Then, to start the second half, he threw a horrendous interception on a terrible read. That INT led directly to a WVU TD. The point is this: no QB could possibly play worse than Jefferson on Saturday. Hence, Lee at least deserves an opportunity.
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