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re: Ok, honest question: Would we be 10-0 if JJ had started the season?
Posted on 11/15/11 at 3:45 pm to Rudy40
Posted on 11/15/11 at 3:45 pm to Rudy40
Rudy40,
Here is the problem with your previous post. You are taking from what you see of Lee in 2011 with an all new coaching staff on offense with a different philosophy on coaching offense and their qb's. While looking at JJ under Crowton.
Thats unfair. If you want to do a REAL comparison do one with both JJ and JLee under Crowton for 3 years. But to do that you would have to add the nightmare of 2008 for Jarrett Lee where he arguably had the worst Freshmen year in SEC history.
Add to the fact that this year's defense and special teams are FAR superior to what we had last year. Our defense is giving our offense far more opportunities with the ball. Second our running game wayyyy better.
And last but not least our Offensive line prior to this year has been nightmarishly bad regardless of who the qb was for the last 3 years. They have shown the most improvement out of ANY unit on the team.
Bottom line is Lee has had the benefit of a championship supporting cast around this year while JJ or Lee have not.
Here is the problem with your previous post. You are taking from what you see of Lee in 2011 with an all new coaching staff on offense with a different philosophy on coaching offense and their qb's. While looking at JJ under Crowton.
Thats unfair. If you want to do a REAL comparison do one with both JJ and JLee under Crowton for 3 years. But to do that you would have to add the nightmare of 2008 for Jarrett Lee where he arguably had the worst Freshmen year in SEC history.
Add to the fact that this year's defense and special teams are FAR superior to what we had last year. Our defense is giving our offense far more opportunities with the ball. Second our running game wayyyy better.
And last but not least our Offensive line prior to this year has been nightmarishly bad regardless of who the qb was for the last 3 years. They have shown the most improvement out of ANY unit on the team.
Bottom line is Lee has had the benefit of a championship supporting cast around this year while JJ or Lee have not.
Posted on 11/15/11 at 3:49 pm to amarti9
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the nightmare of 2008 for Jarrett Lee where he arguably had the worst Freshmen year in SEC history.
lolz. stop it.
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And last but not least our Offensive line prior to this year has been nightmarishly bad regardless of who the qb was for the last 3 years.
lolz again. missed this. the OL sucked in 09, like monumentally bad sucked, but other than that, they've been good the last few yrs.
This post was edited on 11/15/11 at 3:51 pm
Posted on 11/15/11 at 3:51 pm to amarti9
Here is the answer we have been looking for. There is one reason our QBs played sub-par before this season. This link will tell you all you need to know. Look at 2010 and then look at 2011. There is something that impacted this young man. See if you can figure it out...
Danny O'Brien, QB, Maryland
Danny O'Brien, QB, Maryland
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