I agree definitely but I have to say that picture you post is REALLY starting to make me have a wanting to take a vacation to Brazil.
Lee has been in just a few times this season so far, and he threw a touchdown pass one of those times. I was holding my breath, and I think he felt just great when he was successful. After the year Lee had last year, good things can only be a positive experience for him, the coaches, and the fans.:milesmic:
When JJ can complete more passes downfield to LaFell and Toliver, getting defenses to stop loading the box with 8 defenders, it'll open up. But JJ's got to start completing those long passes for defenses to really change their scheme against us. Last year, Lee was throwing the ball all over the field, so defenses simply just dropped more in coverage knowing that they would get their chances at a turnover. And they did. This year, defenses see that JJ has had trouble throwing deep, so opponents know that if they can focus on stopping the run, they'll get the ball back. "When do we open it up?" is up to Jordan Jefferson, IMO. He completes those deep passes and it'll open up space for Scott, Keiland and Trindon in the running game.
Bingo. Throw the kitchen sink at UGA and make a statement.. cause if we lose.. we might be headed towards another 2008 type season. Shep needs to throw Shep needs to run Shep needs to lineup next to JJ JJ needs to throw deep often This offense has to look entirely different or I think it will get eaten up.