We do not know the hole story. Think about it, when have you ever seen Miles not try to win? We all know Miles does not just openly say what all is going on with the team and that is for a good reason. Jefferson could be hot headed, in trouble or grades or a number of other things. Every one loved MILES last year, he is still that same coach. Yes, I am just as disappointed with QB play as the rest of you, but what can we do? Nothing but sit here and speculate about why things are going this way. Look at some positives, Look how well our D played, especially the D line and secondary, they looked ten times better. Bama made 1 TD with out turn over help, that is impressive. You really think Miles doesn't know he has a problem at QB? You really think he just wants to lose games? I highly doubt it. In the military they have this saying for why we do things that we do not understand the reason for doing so. we see---- that much of a picture that is--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- big~ :lsup:
Yes we do know the whole story. Lee sucks but Miles and his staff say that he gives us the best chance to win the game period. JJ should be getting reps to see if he improves, but he is obviously not ready to start or he would have started already. It's not like quality QB play from our current starter is keeping him on the bench so it has to be that he is not ready.
That could be exactly it and probably so. Either way, The rest of the season the D will win our games for us...
Here's the deal, Lee is more ready to play than JJ, however, neither is truly ready to play. It's still discouraging to see the lack of improvement from Lee though.
I can tell you the story about the hole but we will have to go to another board. Too many kids here.:hihi::hihi::hihi:
He should have used Jefferson more in the Tulane game since he took away his red shirt. He needs give him significant playing time in the Troy game. Both of these games were and are ideal situations to give Jefferson some practical experience.