For anybody who thinks college coaches are overpaid for working 18 hour days, last year Miley Cyrus made $78 million. Maybe CLM should sign up for twerking lessons
Anyone who thinks JJ "won" that game is smoking crack. Two people won that game .... 1) Eric Reid with a game saving block on a pass! .... and 2) BAMAs pathetic place kicker, who just could not get it together that night. You want proof .... just look at the NCG .... JJ was a non-factor then, and he was a non-factor in the first game as well.
Can't really look at proof on two seperate games especially that far apart. But I get what you are saying. You want to give him zero credit for the win. However, I am right in the middle...Keep Lee in the game most likely ended that game with a Loss. JJ just controlled the game better but was not great by any means.
The first game at Bama, he absolutely was the reason we won that game, the second game he was shit, dont try to rewrite history.
We won the game because of defense. JJ sucked just like he did in game 2. One dimensional, non thinking tuck and run.
Lee put us in worse defensive spots in game 1. JJ controlled the game and was 2nd leading rusher and was 6-10 passing. Which aren't great stats but no turnovers and moved the ball to better field position which gave us a shot to win in the end. Game 2 was a different story.
That's all people seem to do is rewrite history here... Look at mett before Cam arrived... Dude had no "qb clock", he over threw receivers (by 5yds or more) on the regular and very little pocket presence... Then one year in Cam's system and the rest is history... Let's reserve judgement on the qb until after they have played some meaningful games...
I didn't say Lee was great. In fact I didn't mention Lee at all. My post was in response to the statement that JJ won the game. The only thing he did was not lose the game, and he barely did that. JJ was so bad he shouldn't even have been listed as a QB. He was nothing more than another RB that ran the offense. He was no threat at all to throw. It's a crying shame that the D was so good and we were loaded at many positions on offense but couldn't find a high school caliber QB to put out on the field and push us over the top. We could have won the national championship with one of 90% of the division II QB's that season.