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It's Perriloux's fault
Posted on 1/11/12 at 8:50 am
Posted on 1/11/12 at 8:50 am
Yes i'm joking, there's a lot of ridiculous blame going on here. But I will say that the Perriloux incident directly contributed to Jarrett Lee and Jordan Jefferson never developing.
RP acts the fool and gets kicked off the team. So, when JL should be a backup, he's playing. He throws all those pick 6's and never really recovers.
Then, when JJ should be redshirtng, he then plays. Young kid JJ needs to be learning, but he is playing. He never learns how to be a college player. Never grows up because he was playing at a young age.
Playing early ruined any chances of either developing. And, JJ played just well enough in his career to be entrenched in the starting role, which would reasonably hurt QB recruiting 2-3 years ago.
Hopefully, with the next 2 QB's already in the pipe with time to develop (with #3 committed) hoepfully the disaster at QB will be over for a while. All we need is someone to play at a middle of the SEC level and LSU cannot be beat.
RP acts the fool and gets kicked off the team. So, when JL should be a backup, he's playing. He throws all those pick 6's and never really recovers.
Then, when JJ should be redshirtng, he then plays. Young kid JJ needs to be learning, but he is playing. He never learns how to be a college player. Never grows up because he was playing at a young age.
Playing early ruined any chances of either developing. And, JJ played just well enough in his career to be entrenched in the starting role, which would reasonably hurt QB recruiting 2-3 years ago.
Hopefully, with the next 2 QB's already in the pipe with time to develop (with #3 committed) hoepfully the disaster at QB will be over for a while. All we need is someone to play at a middle of the SEC level and LSU cannot be beat.
This post was edited on 1/11/12 at 8:52 am
Posted on 1/11/12 at 8:54 am to sbrian3915
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Then, when JJ should be redshirtng, he then plays. Young kid JJ needs to be learning, but he is playing. He never learns how to be a college player. Never grows up because he was playing at a young age.
Let me get this straight, playing stunted his growth as a player?
Posted on 1/11/12 at 8:59 am to mmcgrath
Playing as an 18 year old kid who should be down the depth chart did. He never matured. For crying out loud, he thinks he played ok the other night. I have to think that playing early contributed to his attitude.
Posted on 1/11/12 at 8:59 am to sbrian3915
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RP acts the fool and gets kicked off the team. So, when JL should be a backup, he's playing. He throws all those pick 6's and never really recovers.
Then, when JJ should be redshirtng, he then plays. Young kid JJ needs to be learning, but he is playing. He never learns how to be a college player. Never grows up because he was playing at a young age.
Jamarcus played as a freshman and showed steady improvement until he left for the draft after his junior year. IMO if JR could do it, there is no reason that JJ and JL couldn't. It seems to be more of a coaching problem. Maybe Jimbo Fisher's QB development was underrated?
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