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re: Coach was ready for the ultimate QB question

Posted on 9/29/11 at 4:17 pm to
Posted by kgcTigerFan
Metairie, LA
Member since Feb 2009
56 posts
Posted on 9/29/11 at 4:17 pm to
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Serious Question: Exactly how does all this translate into his 'abilities will be needed' for LSU to win 14 games this year?


Serious Answer: Without a crystal ball to foresee the future, no one knows whether or not Jefferson will be "needed" at some point this season. The issue, therefore, is whether it is better to have him and not need him or need him and not have him. Is Mettenberger any more ready to play a tough SEC schedule this year than Lee was in 2008? Maybe he is. Maybe not.

Also, as has been noted many times, LSU players love Les Miles and play for him. Perhaps one reason for this is that he cares about them as people and wants them to succeed. Some coaches might just discard a player who screwed up like Jefferson did here. Les Miles seems like the kind of coach who will give players a chance to redeem themselves. If Miles just threw him under the bus and offered no hope of redemption (in football terms), perhaps he would lose a lot of the faith and good will of many of his players he has worked so hard to build up over the years.
Posted by Klingler7
Houston
Member since Nov 2009
12074 posts
Posted on 9/29/11 at 7:20 pm to
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Serious Answer: Without a crystal ball to foresee the future, no one knows whether or not Jefferson will be "needed" at some point this season. The issue, therefore, is whether it is better to have him and not need him or need him and not have him. Is Mettenberger any more ready to play a tough SEC schedule this year than Lee was in 2008? Maybe he is. Maybe not.

Also, as has been noted many times, LSU players love Les Miles and play for him. Perhaps one reason for this is that he cares about them as people and wants them to succeed. Some coaches might just discard a player who screwed up like Jefferson did here. Les Miles seems like the kind of coach who will give players a chance to redeem themselves. If Miles just threw him under the bus and offered no hope of redemption (in football terms), perhaps he would lose a lot of the faith and good will of many of his players he has worked so hard to build up over the years.


Maybe Les is not a buffoon. He has JJ on the team as an insurance policy for winning a NC if God forbid, JL goes down. Miles is looking after Miles best interest too.
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