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re: If we had Mett for 2014, how would you feel about LSU's chances?
Posted on 8/11/14 at 3:36 pm to Penrod
Posted on 8/11/14 at 3:36 pm to Penrod
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Handed him the ball with the Georgia game on the line, and he didn't deliver.
Against Clemson, if he completes a long handoff we win. He didn't.
He single-handedly lost the Ole Miss game.
He failed at the end of last year's Arky game, and would have lost it, but Jarvis and AJ rescued him in extraordiary fashion.
I admire him, but I won't miss him. He was a tough kid who would stand tall and take licks; he had an NFL arm; and he put the Georgia low-character stuff in the past and proved to be a good representative. But he was immobile; had poor touch on deep balls; and he didn't deliver often enough in clutch times.
I don't blame him for losses, but I also had the feeling he didn't deliver during crunch time.
Posted on 8/11/14 at 3:43 pm to BTRDD
We have to remember what Les did with two mediocre quarter backs (Jefferson/Lee) and had arguably the best regular season in NCAAF history. I believe we have better talent at QB, but not the experience. A QB with the ability to run helps to bring in an inexperienced QB a bit easier. Look for a two QB system to begin the season.
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