- My Forums
- Tiger Rant
- LSU Recruiting
- SEC Rant
- Saints Talk
- Pelicans Talk
- More Sports Board
- Fantasy Sports
- Golf Board
- Soccer Board
- O-T Lounge
- Tech Board
- Home/Garden Board
- Outdoor Board
- Health/Fitness Board
- Movie/TV Board
- Book Board
- Music Board
- Political Talk
- Money Talk
- Fark Board
- Gaming Board
- Travel Board
- Food/Drink Board
- Ticket Exchange
- TD Help Board
Customize My Forums- View All Forums
- Show Left Links
- Topic Sort Options
- Trending Topics
- Recent Topics
- Active Topics
Started By
Message
re: What was your most depressing day as a sports fan?
Posted on 10/9/13 at 1:59 pm to acgeaux129
Posted on 10/9/13 at 1:59 pm to acgeaux129
quote:
Let's not kid ourselves. If Saban could have gameplanned for Jefferson in the first game, he would not have been anywhere near as effective
Jefferson played a month before the 11/5 game, plus the 2010 game vs Bama and they had a bye before playing LSU. They knew JJ would play.
quote:
Lee didn't play "okay" in 2011, we played quite well as a pocket passer in a Les Miles offense. His deep ball with Randle was among the best special situation duos in the country.
If you look at it objectively and take JJ out of the equation, he was ok. Nothing special. He had a pretty good arm and made some nice throws, but we were mostly beating the hell out of everyone. Oh and Jefferson had a nice long throw to Randle against Auburn (as did Lee) and the one against Bama in 2010 was JJ.
quote:
The irony is that Miles yanked Lee at the first excuse he had to do so, while Jefferson was given shitloads of chances to frick up again. Furthermore, Jefferson showed a shitty attitude throughout the game and Lee never pouted. They had different skill sets, but Lee was light years ahead of Jefferson in terms of effectiveness.
Most of this is not true (the last statement is laughable) and just a product of hate for Jefferson/proof that the other QB is always the most popular guy on the team. 2008 happened and right wrong or indifferent, Miles just never trusted Lee after that. JJ was terrible against UGA, but Lee's pick on 11/5 would have cost us the game (and frankly a trip to the BCS CG) if not for the penalty by Bama on the run back. JJ was key in the 10 and 11 wins vs Bama. Clearly Bama planned to stop JJ from taking off in the 2nd game with a soft rush and I agree they should have taken him out for at least a series, but it wouldn't have mattered. Look, Both were awful and I'm glad they are gone Hopfully our QB's going forward will be much better.
Posted on 10/9/13 at 2:12 pm to H-Town Tiger
quote:
Jefferson played a month before the 11/5 game, plus the 2010 game vs Bama and they had a bye before playing LSU. They knew JJ would play.
He didn't start prior to that. Jumbo sets or obvious running situations against UK do not constitute a starting job. They definitely schemed for Jefferson, but only provisionally. Let's also realize that the defense and some good luck won that game. It's not like Jefferson even scored, although we did move the ball better in the second half.
quote:
If you look at it objectively and take JJ out of the equation, he was ok. Nothing special. He had a pretty good arm and made some nice throws, but we were mostly beating the hell out of everyone. Oh and Jefferson had a nice long throw to Randle against Auburn (as did Lee) and the one against Bama in 2010 was JJ.
Not really, and it's fallacious to remove JJ from the equation since that's the topic we are discussing. If you look at his stats objectively, he exceed what you would want in a typical game manager for a NC team. He was vastly more accurate and clearly had better vision as a passer. He protected the ball, maneuvered well in the pocket (his OL wasn pretty solid though) given his lack of mobility, and showed tremendous improvement in terms of confidence. He shite the bed on that one play against Bama, I'll give you that.
quote:
Most of this is not true (the last statement is laughable) and just a product of hate for Jefferson/proof that the other QB is always the most popular guy on the team. 2008 happened and right wrong or indifferent, Miles just never trusted Lee after that. JJ was terrible against UGA, but Lee's pick on 11/5 would have cost us the game (and frankly a trip to the BCS CG) if not for the penalty by Bama on the run back. JJ was key in the 10 and 11 wins vs Bama. Clearly Bama planned to stop JJ from taking off in the 2nd game with a soft rush and I agree they should have taken him out for at least a series, but it wouldn't have mattered. Look, Both were awful and I'm glad they are gone Hopfully our QB's going forward will be much better.
Meh, if you would like to dismiss my argument with trite message board shite, that's fine. From a risk-reward perspective, there's no question that Lee offered a lot more, especially for a team trailing against a great rushing attack with a dominant OL. Regardless of how Jefferson happened to do against Bama in the past (09 being a pretty poor example), it was clear that a change was in order. But, personally, I think Miles is generally a huge fricking idiot as a game manager.
Popular
Back to top
Follow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News