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Posted on 12/31/11 at 6:33 pm to lsutigermall
Lee's biggest issue has been stated over and over again. He's actually good at reading defense, is accurate, has a quick release, and is an effective leader.
Lee's issue is that he is afraid to take contact. It doesn't mean he won't take contact, but he'll avoid if he can, and often times that will get him to throw poor passes. Also, once he takes a big, hit or makes a mistake like an INT, he tends to press and get antsy. Lee's always been a player that can fight back from a mistake when given a chance to redeem himself almost immediately. He showed this as a Freshman and he showed it last year in the Tennessee game.
Look no further than the UGA game in that instant. Pick 6 on the first play, then calmly and collectedly moved the ball down the field to answer the score.
The bad snap followed by the INT, which came after he got rattled on the hit by Hightower killed his focus in the Bama game. The coaches held him out too long and he pressed on his first play back.
If he isn't willing to take hits to make throws, he'll struggle mightily against Bama. It depends on his mentality going into that game.
Lee's issue is that he is afraid to take contact. It doesn't mean he won't take contact, but he'll avoid if he can, and often times that will get him to throw poor passes. Also, once he takes a big, hit or makes a mistake like an INT, he tends to press and get antsy. Lee's always been a player that can fight back from a mistake when given a chance to redeem himself almost immediately. He showed this as a Freshman and he showed it last year in the Tennessee game.
Look no further than the UGA game in that instant. Pick 6 on the first play, then calmly and collectedly moved the ball down the field to answer the score.
The bad snap followed by the INT, which came after he got rattled on the hit by Hightower killed his focus in the Bama game. The coaches held him out too long and he pressed on his first play back.
If he isn't willing to take hits to make throws, he'll struggle mightily against Bama. It depends on his mentality going into that game.
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