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re: Passing Lee and Jefferson combined for 22-of-40 for 275 yards, 5 T
Posted on 8/20/10 at 9:46 am to Flyin Tighas
Posted on 8/20/10 at 9:46 am to Flyin Tighas
What other Tolliver do we have?
Posted on 8/20/10 at 9:50 am to EauxK
Lee was 7-of-22 for 105 yards against La Tech. It's not out of the realm of possibilities that Lee or both just sucked it up.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 9:53 am to TigerFan55555
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Id be willing to bet it wasnt a whole lot...below %50
And what in reality based fact do you come to that conclusion? Or is that just based on your hopes and desires?
Posted on 8/20/10 at 9:54 am to Doc Fenton
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Not true. It was to Terrence Toliver, not Chris
I know. Just a typo. Chill.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 9:54 am to DrTyger
Going 55% with 7 ypa and 5 TD are pretty good stats. I think it stretches the imagination to see how both could have "sucked" with those stats, at least in terms of getting the job done. Maybe the WRs bailed them out on bad throws or whatever, but the stats indicate a good passing game.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 9:57 am to EauxK
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Just a typo.
Given how often this happens on this board, I doubt it. If you genuinely don't know the difference between the 2 receivers' last names, then just put a C. or a T. before it. It's not that hard people.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:01 am to Frankie Knuckles
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our defense sucks, keep that in mind
11th ranked in the nation is pass defense last year.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:04 am to Doc Fenton
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Going 55% with 7 ypa and 5 TD are pretty good stats
This.
55% completion percentage is pretty average and not terrible by any means.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:05 am to Doc Fenton
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Given how often this happens on this board, I doubt it. If you genuinely don't know the difference between the 2 receivers' last names, then just put a C. or a T. before it. It's not that hard people.
Being a Doc maybe you can prescribe yourself a tranquilizer.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:18 am to Antonio Moss
55% is not a terrible %. Ryan Mallet was at %55.8 last year. And given the fact that they were practicing in the redzone and what not it makes that number look better. In 2007 the NFL the average red zone comp percentage was %56.
This post was edited on 8/20/10 at 10:21 am
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:20 am to bradwieser
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55% is not a terrible
Right. Just more evidence that average ranter hasn't a clue what he's talking about it.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:25 am to Antonio Moss
Matt Flynn was ~56% for the season in 2007.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:31 am to amiznit
ohhh gawd dammit.....
MATT FLYNN IS GONE
ZACH LEE IS GONE
PERRILLOUX IS GONE
JAMARCUS IS ON THE SIZZYRUP
ARE QB's ARE JJ AND JLEE.
.....they have to scrimmage against one of the more talented defenses in country and are facing one of the best if not the best secondary in the country.
5TD's? not bad
MATT FLYNN IS GONE
ZACH LEE IS GONE
PERRILLOUX IS GONE
JAMARCUS IS ON THE SIZZYRUP
ARE QB's ARE JJ AND JLEE.
.....they have to scrimmage against one of the more talented defenses in country and are facing one of the best if not the best secondary in the country.
5TD's? not bad
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:31 am to amiznit
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Matt Flynn was ~56% for the season in 2007
The question for me is who threw what and what situations. I can be happy with 55% but I am itching to know if we have one QB shining or both at about that 55%.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:39 am to bradwieser
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55% is not a terrible %. Ryan Mallet was at %55.8 last year. And given the fact that they were practicing in the redzone and what not it makes that number look better. In 2007 the NFL the average red zone comp percentage was %56.
Exactly. Situational scrimmage where the numbers do not indicate anything without an inside look at what the team was working on. You can see 5 TD's and see positive, or see 55% and see negative. I think we know what most people choose to see out of it though.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:44 am to EauxK
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Defensively, the Tigers forced a pair of turnovers
Who threw the second int?
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:47 am to EauxK
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The question for me is who threw what and what situations. I can be happy with 55% but I am itching to know if we have one QB shining or both at about that 55%.
it's quite possible that JJ was more effective in moving the team, but JL had a better completion %...but that wouldn't show up in stats alone, thus the droning on about QB performance would ramp even more.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:49 am to LSUSOBEAST1
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Who threw the second int?
Could've been a fumble.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:53 am to LSUSOBEAST1
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Who threw the second int?
Since they reported one INT, it would lead one to believe that it was a fumble.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 11:03 am to Antonio Moss
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Defensively, the Tigers forced a pair of turnovers with safety Craig Loston and cornerback Ron Brooks each intercepting a pass.
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