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re: Column: The case for Jarrett Lee

Posted on 10/18/09 at 2:44 am to
Posted by 36 Chambers
Retard
Member since Sep 2009
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Posted on 10/18/09 at 2:44 am to
I think the column was pretty much on point, and well written. I'm gradually trying to shed my abhorrence of seeing Jarrett Lee at QB.
Posted by ellis1975
Atlanta
Member since Apr 2007
1058 posts
Posted on 10/18/09 at 4:53 am to
Very good article. Despite what many say, JJ not speaking to the media after the UF loss DOES speak to his character. By the time an athlete makes it to this level, he/she should know the agony of defeat and should be able to face the anguish of talking to the media after such a tough loss.

JJ showed some immaturity by not speaking to the media, but that was not the sole definition of his character. Lebron James refused to shake hands after his tough playoff defeat and also skipped out on the media. Could you imagine had LSU won and Tebow refused to speak to the media? Everyone on here would be crucifying him.

OntJL, he should be given a chance at SOME playing time. If not, then he should go ahead and transfer and just sit out next season. That would give him time to learn and get familiar with whatever offense he has to learn. It appears that the LSU staff has absolutely no confidence in him.

JL was baptized by fire, so he DESERVES the chance to redeem himself. After what he endured last season, this coaching staff owes him that. I hate the idea of a dual-QB system but that may be the ONLY solution to LSU's offensive woes.
Posted by TutHillTiger
Mississippi Alabama
Member since Sep 2010
43700 posts
Posted on 10/10/10 at 7:56 pm to
Lee has lead two LSU comebacks in the last two weeks and his stats on those game winning drives in crunch time are scary good. That said we should only start him if we want to win and contend for SEC championship. Otherwise, Jefferson airplane is fine
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