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Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:09 pm to Ton Chou
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5 of 13 for 30 yards in the WHOLE GAME. You tell me?
It really is embarrassing.
Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:10 pm to boxcar willie
quote:You act like his choice was some scrub who has never played. Back to the card table.
Miles didn't make a rash decision
Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:11 pm to MississippiLSUfan
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It really is embarrassing.
42-10 SEC champions!

no need to feel embarassed. Show some tiger pride!
Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:11 pm to MississippiLSUfan
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He reset the bar for CFB SUCK in a college football game that had all of the marbles on the table. He folded like a wet paper sack on the biggest stage in college football...The SECCG>the NCG. He proved that he has no fricking idea how to read a defense. He proved, just like he did against a Div II team that he takes unnecessary sacks or is flagged for intentional grounding. He took a fricking safety against a high school team because he doesn't have the mental capacity to throw the ball away. He proved that he is well versed on the forward skip-off-the-ground pass. He proved over and fricking over that he is an expert at underthrowing and overthrowing in a big game. He proved that a team can win in spite of a very ignorant and shitty QB. Next question?


Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:12 pm to OBUDan
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I'm not sure he's seen the field this year. So, why not start weekly, "Aghayere has been mistreated" threads?
Who replaced him? It is not about being replaced.
If Mett was allowed to show what he has and was clearly better and replaced both and played everydown, I would be happy.
Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:12 pm to MississippiLSUfan
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He folded like a wet paper sack on the biggest stage in college football...The SECCG>the NCG.
He proved that he has no fricking idea how to read a defense.
You could say these exact same things about Jarrett Lee in the "real" SECCG this year.
And judging by your comments, I'm going to assume you think Lee should be playing.
Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:14 pm to boxcar willie
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He didn't make the change against Georgia, and it paid off big time
Not making what change paid off? Making sure that TM7 returned punts? Leaving Simon and Claiborne in at CB? Your star QB had about as much to do with that win yesterday as you did. And you know what? If he EVER came out and said "I really sucked out there today, but my teammates picked me up", then some of us might find it a little easier to like the guy. He probably thinks he had a good game. You apparently do.
Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:14 pm to AlxTgr
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You act like his choice was some scrub who has never played
Lee is no scrub. He is one of the best in the SEC and one of the best QB's on this championship team. He played an integral role in LSU winning the SEC Championship.

Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:15 pm to Icansee4miles
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He probably thinks he had a good game. You apparently do
Dude, he is Superman.
Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:15 pm to novabill
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Who replaced him? It is not about being replaced.
Okay, so it's not about the actual replacement, it's you, AlxTiger, ICansee4Miles, Cpt. Bengal and TIGERLEE's opinion that he was replaced with a completely shitty player, right? That's the big injustice here, right?
Well, my question is, if Lee is so much greater:
1) Why has he never beaten JJ in a QB competition?
2) Why don't the statistics back this up?
3) Why is Les Miles knowingly playing a worse player? Because for it to be as obvious as people claim, you wouldn't think that'd escape the head coach, right?
Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:16 pm to Icansee4miles
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he EVER came out and said "I really sucked out there today, but my teammates picked me up",
not likely to happen with athletes these days unfortunately. It's not 1959 any more.
Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:19 pm to OBUDan
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1) Why has he never beaten JJ in a QB competition?
Lee is not great and would not beat out any good quarterback.
But I remember Les saying early on that JJ would be a great player. CLM had his mind made up about JJ early, and some people, successful people are stubborn, maybe he is stubborn about JJ.
Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:20 pm to Icansee4miles
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He probably thinks he had a good game. You apparently do.
I don't think he had a good game at all, but I still wouldn't have made the switch. He'll come back strong. He always has. Everyone better come back strong and with the right attitude for the next game and I have no doubts that they will.
Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:21 pm to OBUDan
quote:For that, you get a frick you. I don't post like those tards.
you, AlxTiger, ICansee4Miles, Cpt. Bengal and TIGERLEE's
As to the rest of your questions, why do those matter when you see what's going on on the field? Open your eyes. Free your mind.
Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:25 pm to novabill
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Lee is not great and would not beat out any good quarterback.
Neither QB is great and I dont recall anyone ever saying that they were. I disagree with the part that he would not beat out any good QB though. Lee could probably start for more than half the teams in the SEC (not that this is a league of really good QB's right now, grant you that).
Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:27 pm to boxcar willie
I heard a Redshirt Freshman hung out to dry repeatedly by his coaches, a friendly wizard and at least one of his receivers step up to face the media time after time and take responsibility for his errors, even when he was being set up to fail. He wears #12. Maybe that is why some fans "like" him more than the guy that thinks he is Superman after going 4-10 or 5-13 running an offense full of superstars.
I have said repeatedly that I believe the best QB on this team, maybe more than one, reside on our bench. I suspect it is adoring coaches and family members that have pumped sunshine up JJ's backside and convinced him he is much better than he is. He was not in the least contrite when he returned from the timeout he took for his indiscretion, instead, it was like the Return of the King, with him writing his own playbill. Again, a chance to have a little humble pie, maybe admit he was a little bit sorry, maybe win over a few fans. Lost opportunity.
I hope the team is lifting a crystal ball on January 9, and will then will gladly say goodbye to the 4 checkered years of this mess.
I have said repeatedly that I believe the best QB on this team, maybe more than one, reside on our bench. I suspect it is adoring coaches and family members that have pumped sunshine up JJ's backside and convinced him he is much better than he is. He was not in the least contrite when he returned from the timeout he took for his indiscretion, instead, it was like the Return of the King, with him writing his own playbill. Again, a chance to have a little humble pie, maybe admit he was a little bit sorry, maybe win over a few fans. Lost opportunity.
I hope the team is lifting a crystal ball on January 9, and will then will gladly say goodbye to the 4 checkered years of this mess.
Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:27 pm to novabill
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maybe he is stubborn about JJ.
You think?

Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:27 pm to AlxTgr
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As to the rest of your questions, why do those matter when you see what's going on on the field?
Because people who see these two A LOT more than either of us are the one's making the decision and to assume they are making the wrong one is alleging a lot of bad decision making went into it, IMO.
Also, I try to combine what I see on the field with objective data. Statistically, there's very little difference between the two, with an edge going to JJ, even in passing.
Posted on 12/4/11 at 10:28 pm to AlxTgr
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why do those matter when you see what's going on on the field?
See the game, hear the sounds, taste the grass, feel the breeze. Become one with your environment and you will know when the time is right.
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