JJ Does Not Have "It"

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by Herb, Oct 10, 2009.

  1. whodatnot

    whodatnot I'm taking the day off

    JJ kinda looked like a QB that's playing for a real crappy NFL team. Dude, you have make decisions quickly. At least JL would throw the ball. Frustrating to say the least.

    Also, what's the deal with not going for it on the goal line? Did Les really believe we would see the red zone again against that D? I almost threw a brick into my LCD TV at that point. Geez.
     
  2. danthetigerfan

    danthetigerfan Founding Member

    yeah that! +1
     
  3. StadiumSalute

    StadiumSalute It's Gameday!

    Sorry, I can't rest the poor offense solely at JJ's feet. The O line has been at least as lackluster. The playcalling has been beyond predictable. There is trouble all over the offense right now, and Crowton and Miles need to straighten it out.

    Be thankful our D was great, because otherwise this would not have been a 13-3 game.
     
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  4. Sourdoughman

    Sourdoughman TigerFan of LSU and the Tigerman

    I totally agree with this point but you have to admit some of that is the OLine as well!
    I NEVER said that part wasn't.
    We CAN'T RUN the ball, maybe Scott should be benched as well?
    It is harder to try and throw the ball when you are one dimensional and can't run the ball or block for your QB on a 3 man rush.

    Keep in mind I'm not defending JJ, put whoever U want back there and see what happens.
    JL would be sacked more than any QB in the NCAA IMHO though!:eek:
     
  5. Crip*TEAM KATT

    Crip*TEAM KATT As Wild As We Wanna Be

    Jeffersons nondevelopment is a DIRECT result of this horrid play calling.

    The sideline crap has got him frustrated beyond belief you can look at his face and in his eyes.

    The UGA drive, the drive where we got the FG tonight and yes he took a sack/fumble on the last play but up until then we were moving the ball..........why???

    Cause they huddled up, the play came in, AND THE RAN THE FU(KING PLAY!!!

    Jefferson is not Manning, he is not Tebow, but he has raw talent that if molded the right way could turn out to be something special.

    Just like the coaches ****ed over Lee last year and left him flopping in the wind it appears that they are prepared to do the same with Jefferson!
     
  6. Ch0sn0ne

    Ch0sn0ne At the Track

    Joe Montanna wouldn't have it with this oline and this playcalling.

    Worst oline here in the last 20 years.

    And Miles hired an offensive genius and makes him sit in the damn corner on gamedays.
     
  7. whodatnot

    whodatnot I'm taking the day off

    JJ does not step up in the pocket and why does he take a 7 step drop.

    That's coaching and if you look back in my posts when Jimbo left, I noted that we do not have a QB coach to groom our QB's. Crowton is not it and we have the QB play to prove it. CLM needs to get a groomer in this system!
     
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  8. Herb

    Herb Founding Member

    The O-line did not force Jefferson to run right into the path of pursuit by a scant 3 pass rushers. These were not cases of "coverage" sacks. These were cases of JJ's primary receivers being covered, JJ panicking, and running right into the path of defenders.

    Many teams call plays from the sideline. What is the real reason this is an issue?
     
  9. LSUsupaFan

    LSUsupaFan Founding Member

    The o-line is not playing well. I agree completely, but I feel like they played well enough that Jefferson shouldn't be taking so many sacks.

    Scott was actually effective tonight. He averaged 4 YPC. That is winning football. We just don't seem like we have an offensive game plan, and we don't seem to be making adjustments.
     
  10. Ch0sn0ne

    Ch0sn0ne At the Track

    He didnt have 6-7 seconds per series., much less per play.
     

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