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re: Been thinking about JJ starting over JL

Posted on 11/14/11 at 3:34 pm to
Posted by TIGEREYE1
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Posted on 11/14/11 at 3:34 pm to
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Maybe JL got hurt vs. Alabama. You know Miles does not like to disclose information like that. Why don't y'all shut up and let him coach?


then why didnt met get mop up duty
Posted by casansin
Member since Jul 2009
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Posted on 11/14/11 at 3:39 pm to
Miles has a plan and it will work, leave it to the mad hatter. He is a genius.
Posted by bojabu
Member since Sep 2010
1275 posts
Posted on 11/14/11 at 3:47 pm to
If I were Miles, and I'm not, but if I were, and had just beaten Alabama and was looking at back to back bye weeks before Arky then Georgia, I'd be slinging some monkeywrenches as well. Here's my take... Les now knows what it means to have to prepare for an atypical offense, having had to gear up all offseason for Oregon. Lsu responded well, but perhaps he feels like other teams won't. What I mean is that by showing that JJ isn't just a gimmick, AND by starting him in several games, teams have less time to effectively prepare. After Alabama AND WKU when JJ started, teams are going to have to spend time preparing for our option game (fock me, never thought I'd say THAT...) as well as a middle of the road passing attack, and power running. That split time is a huge advantage, particularly vs Arky, where they don't have extra time to prepare. Assuming JL gets good mop up time in to keep sharp and get his head back where it needs to be, it's a huge advantage for Lee himself when he is needed.

At this point, that's the best reason I have for continuing to start JJ this week vs Ole Miss. I'm not saying I would prefer that it happen, but if I was mad like a fox, that'd be my reasoning. At some point you have to think that either guy can go out and win (WKU) and Ole Miss, so why not make things easier on your guys by F'ing with the other teams?
This post was edited on 11/14/11 at 3:59 pm
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