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re: Why can't good highschool qbs realize that the qb position is the missing link
Posted on 2/7/15 at 10:52 pm to JaxTiger10
Posted on 2/7/15 at 10:52 pm to JaxTiger10
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He was in UGA'S football program for 5 months. 5 months.
And was projected to be the starter of an SEC team
You look foolish telling people he got there because of Miles
Posted on 2/7/15 at 10:57 pm to League Champs
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The NCAA only recognizes stats for players that participated in 75% of games, meaning in 2011JJ would have had to thrown passes in 11 of the 14 games
wrong again dumbass. You suck at this
Posted on 2/7/15 at 10:59 pm to Broski
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They see that LSU has a tough time developing and sending QB's to the NFL.
We have a better track record than most other schools for QB's in the NFL! When was the last time Bama had a QB even get playing time in the NFL, or when was the last time Ohio St. had a 'successful' starting QB in the NFL?
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:00 pm to League Champs
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You look foolish telling people he got there because of Miles
You look ignorant saying an 18 year old true freshman was developed by a coach he spent 5 months with. You also look ignorant because Miles had to recruit Mett after his Juco stint.
if Mett was soooo ready why was his 2012 td/int numbers almost identical to Jennings?
You really do suck at this. Stop using biased opinions and use facts.
This post was edited on 2/7/15 at 11:02 pm
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:02 pm to JaxTiger10
They do realize it's the missing link. That's the problem.
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:02 pm to JaxTiger10
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Im done with you.
No youre not. You may be done with spewing the bullshite that a kid who was ready to start at an SEC school, and led his Juco team to the NC game was developed by Miles, but youre not done until you can explain how all these kids left LSU, or never played a down was somehow developed by Leslie ( I pissed on recruits for leaving La, but I wanted ouuta there 3x so I could coach Michigan) Miles
Brandon Harris (1 start, then black holed)
Hayden Rettig - left LSU
Anthony Jennings -
Jeremy Liggins - never made it to LSU
Gunnar Kiel - never made it to LSU
Stephen Rivers - left LSU
Jarrard Randall - left LSU
Zach Lee - left LSU
Chris Garret - left LSU
Russell Shepard - never made it as a QB
Jordan Jefferson - never developed, 75 yards passing in last two games, combined
Jarrett Lee - benched for the guy above
Ryan Perrilloux - left LSU
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:06 pm to League Champs
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Luke, the emperor has been here 10 freakin years, convince me who he has developed into an NFL QB IN TEN YEARS!
Why do you exclude the QBs he had from 2005-07 but still use those years to calculate the 10 years?
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:08 pm to League Champs
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Gunnar Kiel - never made it to LSU
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Zach Lee - left LSU
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Ryan Perrilloux - left LSU
That's a little overly simplistic.
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:08 pm to chilge1
Tulane has developed more QB's.
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:09 pm to League Champs
quote:JJ developed dumb frick.
Jordan Jefferson - never developed, 75 yards passing in last two games, combined
JLee developed from setting a pick 6 record to leading the sec in passing efficiency.
Mett developed from 12 td/1int qb in 2012 to this in 2013.
Became just the third player in LSU history to pass for 3,000 yards in a season in 2013 with 3,082 yards … Is the only player in LSU history to have back-to-back seasons of 2,500 yards or more (threw for 2,609 yards in 2012) … Led one of the most proficient offenses in school history in 2013 as the Tigers racked up 465 points (No. 4 in LSU history) and 5,893 total yards (No. 2 in LSU history) … Behind Mettenberger, LSU set the school record for total yards per game (453.3) and rushing touchdowns in a season (37) … LSU also led the nation in third-down conversion rate in 2013 at 57 percent (92-of-161) … The Tigers averaged 251.0 passing yards per game (No. 4 in school history) with 3,263 passing yards (No. 3 in school history) …
Youre a clueless dumbass.deal.with. it.
Goodnight, boy.
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:11 pm to chilge1
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Why do you exclude the QBs he had from 2005-07 but still use those years to calculate the 10 years?
Because that doesnt go with his biased agenda to shite on anything miles has done well. He is one of those posters that regurgitates what other xbox coaches say on here and cant think for himself. He gives Miles no credit for the good qbs but all the blame for bad qbs.
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:14 pm to League Champs
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Grasshopper, the title of this thread is about the QBs, not the RBs. If you want to include rushing yards as a marker of success, then the triple option of Ga Tech is what you seek
Les Miles's philosophy is to run the ball and shorten the game. He'd much rather rush for 300 and pass for 100 than vice versa.
Nothing wrong with that.
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:15 pm to JaxTiger10
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He gives Miles no credit for the good qbs but all the blame for bad qbs.
We don't have bad QBs. We have young and old QBs
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:19 pm to JaxTiger10
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wrong again dumbass. You suck at this
You make it so easy
Here is the link to the current NCAA stats. I even made it easier for you by going to the individual passing efficiency rankings. Now look down to the bottom of the page. All the way down. No, over to the left hand margin. At the bottom of the list doofus. What does it say?
LINK
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Min. 15 Attempts Per Game
Must play in 75% of team's games
JJs stats are not recognized as being enough to warrant a valid comparison. Doesnt mean they dont exist, theyre just not valid for comparison.
Because 15 attempts per game would be 15 x 14, or 210. JJ had 100. Or 75% of games. JJ threw a pass in 9 games. 75% of 14 is not 9. In fact, it would be 11
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:19 pm to chilge1
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We don't have bad QBs. We have young and old QBs
League Champ is saying Mett was fully developed after leaving UGA. .
He doesnt credit Miles for developing Flynn and Flynn was with Miles for 3 years. But he gives UGA credit for Mett and Mett was there for 5 months. The hypocrisy has become laughable.
This post was edited on 2/7/15 at 11:20 pm
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:21 pm to League Champs
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:25 pm to League Champs
Im done arguing with a known retard. Like i said,youre regarded as one of the dumbest posters on this site.
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:29 pm to chilge1
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Why do you exclude the QBs he had from 2005-07 but still use those years to calculate the 10 years?
Its already been posted, but I will repeat it for you. Jimbo is well known to get QBs ready to play at a high level. He was already on staff for those QBs. Also, Mett was projected to be an SEC starter at UGa, as well as a Juco NCG QB. All done with without Miles
My list was athletes whose first college exposure was for Miles. He was supposed to list those who Miles developed
So far hes named JJ, whose first game as a freshmen was better than his last two as a Sr. So Jaxwhois10 doesnt have a leg to stand on
You gonna agree with him?
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:34 pm to JaxTiger10
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3rd time. NCAA website with JJ's 2011 stats. facts bitch

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Hey, maroon. No one said they dont exist, theyre just not valid to use in official comparisons
Posted on 2/8/15 at 12:16 am to League Champs
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Jimbo is well known to get QBs ready to play at a high level.
So the development of Russell, Flynn, and Perrilloux us attributable to the position coach, but the development of Jefferson and Lee are attributable to the head coach?
Miles either gets the blame and the credit or none of it. He didn't start coaching the QBs personally when Jimbo left.
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