How do you take your crow?

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by LSU_4_LIFE, Sep 26, 2010.

  1. Bud Lee

    Bud Lee Call me buttercup


    I suppose you're right. I would just hate to change a horse in mid stream, even if that horse has an arrow sticking out of it's hindquarter.

    I would like to see both QBs play in the Tenn game. And I'm not talking about a one series mop up deal, I'm talking about each getting a full half. Tenn is weak enough of s team to pull that off.
     
  2. LSUpathdoc

    LSUpathdoc Trust me, I'm a Doctor

    What is really scary is take away the fact that JJ throws off his back foot, he is indecisive, ect you still the 2 biggest problems that I see. He does not protect his receivers nor does he support them when they drop passes. I know he is frustrated but a mature player would clap and grab his receiver and say something like "lets catch it next time". Dont yell at your receivers especially if the pass very likely was poorly thrown. Then the first issue that I said he does not think about what will happen to his receivers after the catch. There was a couple of times that I cringed thinking our receivers are going to get killed. The last thing we need is to start loosing starters on the offensive side of the ball.
     
  3. LSUpride123

    LSUpride123 PureBlood

    By waxing my chest as a harsh reminder of the consequences of blind faith....
     
  4. COramprat

    COramprat Simma Da Na

    While I think that a change may be in order I think that ANYONE who criticizes a QB should have had that experience sometime in their life. Quote Bobby Hebert or Alan Risher to make a point but I've never seen anyone throw a pass from a recliner to a receiver 50 yards downfield.
     
  5. JayB

    JayB Never Forget 31

    no, but i think parallels can be drawn. analogies could be made to something that is applicable to the person criticizing. :wink:
     

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