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re: Do you have complete trust in Lee to hang in the pocket strong and deliver
Posted on 11/2/11 at 8:10 am to Hammond Tiger Fan
Posted on 11/2/11 at 8:10 am to Hammond Tiger Fan
Ummm complete trust, no. He won't be getting pressure up the wazoo anyway if we are running the ball well. If we aren't they will bring the pressure and bracket the hot or first read which is always RR, and make him read that secondary routes fairly quick. Just got stay in there and take the licks.
Posted on 11/2/11 at 8:13 am to 5Alive
We've had slow starts vs. KY and TN so I think it's vital we come out fast in this game. After the 1st Q Bama has only allowed 25 points this year.
Posted on 11/2/11 at 8:18 am to 5Alive
I'd be a little worried about anyone against their pass rush, especially a guy who tends to "reel" (back up and throw) when pressured.
So far, his arm/brain has allowed him to make throws while "reeling".
I don't think our coaches will put him in a position, at least early on, to have to withstand that rush. It'll be quick throws. Slants. Stuff where his sick quick release pays dividends.
I think that by the time Lee has to take that 5 or 7 step drop, step up, step into a throw and wing it, he will have been playing progressively better as the game goes along, and will have settled in, and have no problem doing that.
With the way our offense has been playing, I just don't see a need to put him in that position early on.
So far, his arm/brain has allowed him to make throws while "reeling".
I don't think our coaches will put him in a position, at least early on, to have to withstand that rush. It'll be quick throws. Slants. Stuff where his sick quick release pays dividends.
I think that by the time Lee has to take that 5 or 7 step drop, step up, step into a throw and wing it, he will have been playing progressively better as the game goes along, and will have settled in, and have no problem doing that.
With the way our offense has been playing, I just don't see a need to put him in that position early on.
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