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re: ESPN Article on Miles & Jefferson
Posted on 9/28/10 at 3:12 pm to wilfont
Posted on 9/28/10 at 3:12 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.
Well in his post game interview he mentioned Jefferson would have to be Brett Favre to make some of the plays. So either he lied then or he lied in this article.
Posted on 9/28/10 at 3:13 pm to LSUGradATL
this is from ESPN's Pat Forde talking about the looming LSU-Florida game.
"Why it's interesting: Simply to see how long LSU can continue winning with an absolute mess of an offense. The Tigers are mesmerizingly bad in the passing game, ranking 115th nationally despite having all manner of five-star recruits out there running routes. Starting QB Jordan Jefferson hasn't thrown a touchdown since the opener against The Remains of North Carolina, and hasn't thrown for 100 yards in a game since then either -- but backup Jarrett Lee is a scary option after constantly throwing the ball to the wrong team two years ago. Alleged game-breaker Russell Shepherd had three touches from scrimmage Saturday against West Virginia, for a total of 6 yards. Defensive back/kick returner Patrick Peterson is LSU's best offense at this point."
"Why it's interesting: Simply to see how long LSU can continue winning with an absolute mess of an offense. The Tigers are mesmerizingly bad in the passing game, ranking 115th nationally despite having all manner of five-star recruits out there running routes. Starting QB Jordan Jefferson hasn't thrown a touchdown since the opener against The Remains of North Carolina, and hasn't thrown for 100 yards in a game since then either -- but backup Jarrett Lee is a scary option after constantly throwing the ball to the wrong team two years ago. Alleged game-breaker Russell Shepherd had three touches from scrimmage Saturday against West Virginia, for a total of 6 yards. Defensive back/kick returner Patrick Peterson is LSU's best offense at this point."
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