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re: Can you imagine how good this team would be with a good QB?
Posted on 9/4/11 at 2:24 pm to Rickdaddy4188
Posted on 9/4/11 at 2:24 pm to Rickdaddy4188
Threw off his back foot huh? You do realize when they throw off their backfoot it usually causes the ball to float over the WR's head. How many balls were thrown over a receiver's head last night?
I saw him throw one off backfoot which was the one he floated out of bounds.
He also knew how to throw the ball to RR on the TD pass, JJ has been trying to figure that out for 3 years. Lee threw it to where RR was the only one able to catch it. Peyton Manning would not have completed but maybe 2 more passes if given the same play calls with the receivers not coming down with the ball like they did.
He missed on about 3 passes, one to Ford that was thrown to outside not inside, one that was thrown to Peterson's back shoulder but still got his hand on it, and one that was slightly behind Clement on the left hand side the first or second drive of game that he was able to get both hands on. Maybe one other bad play from Lee but not a bad throw on the deep route thrown to Reuben on Lee's left, but that was miscommunication, either RR ran the wrong route or Lee threw for the wrong route.
I saw some OU receivers last night make a couple catches that were thrown behind them so it's not impossible to make up for a minor error by your QB sometimes. Get your hands on it, you catch it unless it is knocked out of your hand.
A completion takes more than just a QB,
Yes Lee did not play great, he did exactly what he was suppose to do, play good. He was not given the play calls and was not needed to play great.
I saw him throw one off backfoot which was the one he floated out of bounds.
He also knew how to throw the ball to RR on the TD pass, JJ has been trying to figure that out for 3 years. Lee threw it to where RR was the only one able to catch it. Peyton Manning would not have completed but maybe 2 more passes if given the same play calls with the receivers not coming down with the ball like they did.
He missed on about 3 passes, one to Ford that was thrown to outside not inside, one that was thrown to Peterson's back shoulder but still got his hand on it, and one that was slightly behind Clement on the left hand side the first or second drive of game that he was able to get both hands on. Maybe one other bad play from Lee but not a bad throw on the deep route thrown to Reuben on Lee's left, but that was miscommunication, either RR ran the wrong route or Lee threw for the wrong route.
I saw some OU receivers last night make a couple catches that were thrown behind them so it's not impossible to make up for a minor error by your QB sometimes. Get your hands on it, you catch it unless it is knocked out of your hand.
A completion takes more than just a QB,
Yes Lee did not play great, he did exactly what he was suppose to do, play good. He was not given the play calls and was not needed to play great.
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