1. +1

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  2. +2 Only problem I see is the Defenses facing us now have 1 more thing to worry about.:thumb:
  3. Thats what I say!!!!!!!!!!!!!:LSU231:!twocrystals!
  4. Nick Fairly is no longer playing. So chances of QB injury are down 93 percent in the SEC.
  5. Correct, but that's not Lee's fault.
  6. Uh, I can't see this. Why in hell do we need JJ to come in for anything. Have we had trouble the last 4 games getting the ball in the endzone? Why all the sudden do we need "help" from a guy that hasnt seen action in over a month? I think we are doing fine with Lee. I've enjoyed watching LSU this year not having to worry about JJ's inconsistency. NC or bust. :thumb:
  7. I'm guessing you enjoyed watching JL's play last year against UL Monroe when JJ was injured, what was his stats from that game??.. I'm pretty sure that was the game.. We haven't seen JJ play under this new offense and we also haven't seen JL play against a good SEC defense.. The two strongest defenses we face this year will probably be Alabama and Florida. I don't think Tennessee's will be a pushover either..
  8. JJs return makes everyone on the team happy, and now we have a real run threat behind center if needed. I can only see this being beneficial to the team. No more distractions, the team has their friend back and it's back to business as usual... JJs reinstatement only makes this team tougher to beat. Whether he plays or not i'll still support the kid, good or bad he's been our QB for a few seasons now and deserves our backing.
  9. If the TEAM is happy then I am happy.
  10. Jefferson Re-instated

    Re-instating Jefferson will give the team cancer. Watching him routinely do many things that are supposed to be coached out of a quarterback, like holding the ball away from his body, and other very basic mistakes, it's obvious he's uncoachable. Let's face it, the players at LSU are pro-level athletes. A young Marine alone is not a pro-level athlete and no match against several of the top athletes in the country. Jordan Jefferson is the type of person to kick a person down on the ground in the face after the fight has ended. Do you really think a person like this will have the integrity to not sabotage the team so he can play quarterback?
    I look for the obvious cohesiveness of the LSU team to deteriorate. Les Miles won't be able to prevent the sabotage. LSU will lose a game they shouldn't, and Jefferson will be like the main character in John Milton's "Paradise Lost" who said "It is better to reign in hell than serve in heaven."
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