JJ questions BCS game plan

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by southerntgr, Feb 9, 2012.

  1. southerntgr

    southerntgr Veteran Member

    Yes, I saw the pic
     
  2. southerntgr

    southerntgr Veteran Member

    +1
     
  3. bhelmLSU

    bhelmLSU Founding Member Staff Member

    Yes it is a fact so nothing delusional about it. Some will never come to terms with it because it helps add to their arguments. Reported by numerous writers and I also was talking to a family member on this board who told me about the events 2 days after he didn't arrive.
     
  4. mach316

    mach316 Founding Member

    Although disappointed, I don't blame Kiel one bit for changing his mind. LSU/Miles offense is and will never be totally centered around a pocket passer. The hat loves the qb to be able to take off when pressured and to run that gd option. Just look at that bulldozer of a qb we just got from MS. I bet anyone in here that Miles will have big boy in there on third and short for the next 4 years instead of letting Mett or whoever handle it.

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  5. PGizle

    PGizle Veteran Member

    Let's just through him on the list with jamarcus Russell and Ryan Periloux
     
  6. b_leblanc

    b_leblanc That's just my game...

    Throw, Perriloux
     
  7. TwistedTiger

    TwistedTiger Founding Member

    When JJ questions the play calling you know it's bad.
     
  8. TwistedTiger

    TwistedTiger Founding Member

    So you're saying he better learn the difference between paper and plastic? If he can remember to always put the canned goods on the bottom he may have a long career.
     
  9. b_leblanc

    b_leblanc That's just my game...

    Ryan Perriloux helped win a national championship and didn't choke up when it mattered most. Jamarcus Russell was good enough to be selected #1 overall in the NFL draft. You cannot and should not compare those two to Jordan Jefferson.
     
  10. roynav

    roynav free your mind

    Indeed.

    I'm one of the fans obviously not happy with JJs play, but he accounted for about 80% of LSU's total yardage. Lots and lots of blame to go around but the buck stops with Les.
     

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