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re: ESPN Article on Miles & Jefferson
Posted on 9/28/10 at 4:10 pm to south bama tiger
Posted on 9/28/10 at 4:10 pm to south bama tiger
I truly believe that if we had RS playing QB right now, we would have more yards of total offense and score more points. His running threat would allow receivers to get open. His passing skills are sufficient enough to get the ball to our other playmakers.
With our strong defense and special teams, I think RS could produce enough offense for us to win an SEC Championship. Of course, this will never happen because we are apparently stuck with the two worst QB's in college football.
With our strong defense and special teams, I think RS could produce enough offense for us to win an SEC Championship. Of course, this will never happen because we are apparently stuck with the two worst QB's in college football.
Posted on 9/28/10 at 4:11 pm to south bama tiger
Still, very little has clicked yet for the Tigers when they elect to throw the football. Jefferson has completed just 48 percent of his passes in the last three games with three interceptions and no touchdowns. He's gone three straight games now and hasn't thrown for 100 yards.
Even though the Tigers are 4-0, Miles knows that’s not going to last unless they can start throwing the ball with more success.
For the time being, though, he’s going to continue to ride with Jefferson.
We'll see how bumpy that ride gets.
I have defended Les Miles in the past but his unfair treatment of Jarrett Lee is sickening. Also the Keiland Williams treatment of Micheal Ford.
Even though the Tigers are 4-0, Miles knows that’s not going to last unless they can start throwing the ball with more success.
For the time being, though, he’s going to continue to ride with Jefferson.
We'll see how bumpy that ride gets.
I have defended Les Miles in the past but his unfair treatment of Jarrett Lee is sickening. Also the Keiland Williams treatment of Micheal Ford.
Posted on 9/28/10 at 4:13 pm to Boh
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I didn't know that it was the coach's job to just be nice to a player, regardless of performance
Maybe it's because you only have two and one has already suffered a confidence break down in his career.
Posted on 9/28/10 at 4:41 pm to mt1
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I thought the NFL wanted pussies for QBs. Great coaching method
Spurrier has a track record of excellent NFL QB's.
Posted on 9/28/10 at 4:51 pm to wilfont
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“It wasn’t a great night to play quarterback in that offense no matter who the quarterback was,” Miles said.
A shot at the wizard?
He was referencing the offensive penalties putting the team in a hole 7 or 8 times.
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