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re: Is J. Lee hurt?

Posted on 11/13/11 at 5:37 pm to
Posted by drjeff17
lake charles, la.
Member since Aug 2008
1109 posts
Posted on 11/13/11 at 5:37 pm to
Although jj has gotten better passing the ball he is still holds the ball too long, missed a wide open receiver because he wouldnt pu the trigger last night, but managed to avoid a sack and make a. Completion, but missed a sure td wide open receiver. Lee would have let it fly. Was nice seeing Jl actually run the ball and he looked better on the option than jj even though the pitch was eminent. Les seems to know his qbs. In les we trust.
Posted by FlyFishin Tiger
fayetteville arkansas
Member since Oct 2005
524 posts
Posted on 11/13/11 at 5:46 pm to
Our defense was a little flat at first. But, WKU has a decent QB and a really good tailback and a good tight end. They mixed up their offense really well at first and Chavis was determined to try and beat em without blitzing. However, from the end of the first half to the end of the game we brought blitzers off the edges. Often would bring the HB and Brooks at the same time. We completely shut em down from that point. Our D also made an excellent goal line stand and stopped a 250 pound FB.

It was a good practice. It showed our coaches some more potential areas to work on in our team.

It is the most offensive yards we have gained all seaon even though it did seem out of rhythm or some kind of funky rhythm.

We held the nations 4th leading rusher to less than 90 yards.

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