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re: Blowing out Georgia masked a huge problem with our offense...

Posted on 1/12/12 at 1:32 pm to
Posted by wbnolan
Charlotte, NC
Member since Oct 2009
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Posted on 1/12/12 at 1:32 pm to
I don't think anyone outside of perhaps Les Miles alone will ever be able to explain why Jarrett Lee did not go into the SEC Championship Game after multiple first half series on offense failed to produce a first down and the same for the BCS CG. I for one would never have continued to play JJ going back to his Sophomore season. Lee has always been a better passer and like Matt Flynn, has NFL potential. Our offense struggled a little bit against ARK under JJ. Think about it, under JL over the span of 8 games against 6 top 25 ranked opponents, the Tigers trailed on the scoreboard a total of 6 minutes. If you look at the games started by JJ this season, the Tigers were behind for a lot more of the game. The Offense under JJ has never moved as fluidly as it did under Lee. Even when Lee was throwing interceptions as almost all SEC starting Freshman do, he still kept the Offense moving and scoring. Go back and look at his Freshman season and you will see that I am correct. The offense under JJ has never been consistent because he is not consistent. He holds the ball too long in the pocket, he does not pressure the DE on options, he keeps when he should pitch it too often, he often scrambles and you can't tell when or if he is going to run or pass it. He is too slow of a decision maker for the QB position in game circumstances. And, he does not and never has been able to pass the ball with touch. He has an incredible fast ball. But, it takes a lot more than that to be a really good QB.

The rest of the offense made tons of mistakes in the BCS CG game as well, leading to a miserable overall offensive performance. But, if Tyrann had not sparked a huge turnaround in the GA game and the ARK game(in my opinion), the weakness of the offense under JJ would have been more obvious and perhaps the coaches would have planned better.

Regardless of how JJ played or how the other Offensive players played, not having a back up plan to put Jarrett into both games backfired. The BCS game may have been a completely different story if Lee had been running things.

Do yourself favor and go back and watch the first Bama game. When Lee was in the game before the two interceptions, you will see an up-tempo offense that looks like it did much of the season. We looked like we could break out at any moment and start moving the ball and winning. But in comes JJ and again the O looks "herky-Jerky" .

I am so glad JJ is gone. I wish him well in the rest of his life. And I am proud of his service and commitment to the team. But, man it was hard to watch for the past 3+ years.
This post was edited on 1/12/12 at 1:36 pm
Posted by jackson123
Dallas
Member since Jul 2010
1550 posts
Posted on 1/12/12 at 4:18 pm to
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I am so glad JJ is gone. I wish him well in the rest of his life. And I am proud of his service and commitment to the team. But, man it was hard to watch for the past 3+ years.


AMEN
Posted by White Tiger
Dallas
Member since Jul 2007
12830 posts
Posted on 1/13/12 at 1:50 pm to
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I am so glad JJ is gone. I wish him well in the rest of his life. And I am proud of his service and commitment to the team. But, man it was hard to watch for the past 3+ years.



True dat.
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