
Gummy Bears
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re: Saints vs. Colts...
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/20/09 at 5:22 pm
Why do so many Saints fan have an issue if someone thinks the Colts are a better team and ranks them #1?
I have never seen so much bitching about a poll that means nothing. About respect? Hell when they don't mention Saints you bitch, when they do you call them band wagon, no one can win but fans still like to bitch and moan.
As of right now Saints are a playoff lock, that is the most important thing. Once playoffs start anything can happen (see Arizona) so no point bitching unless Saints really get screwed out of play, game, or official.
I have never seen so much bitching about a poll that means nothing. About respect? Hell when they don't mention Saints you bitch, when they do you call them band wagon, no one can win but fans still like to bitch and moan.
As of right now Saints are a playoff lock, that is the most important thing. Once playoffs start anything can happen (see Arizona) so no point bitching unless Saints really get screwed out of play, game, or official.
re: Column: The case for Jarrett Lee
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/20/09 at 1:32 pm
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TigerDen
Did you not read what you wrote?
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We stick with JJ
Build his confidence and let him develop, for whatever reasons it didn't work with JL last year. If JL has improved, he needs to prove in practice and beat out JJ, simple as that.
Also, the coach and team need to trust him to lead. Hasn't happened so far and I don't see it happening this year
You said, he is not leading, that you don't see it even happening this year.
re: reasonably predict Jordan Jefferson's stats
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/20/09 at 1:24 pm
Shoe
I think the TD number and INT number is high, I mean at this point I would think 13 touchdowns and possible 7/8 INT.
I think the TD number and INT number is high, I mean at this point I would think 13 touchdowns and possible 7/8 INT.
re: Column: The case for Jarrett Lee
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/20/09 at 1:17 pm
Well I guess since you just threw Jefferson under bus saying he is not a leader, now you are saying Lee isn't a leader.
Guess since neither QB is a leader LSU is just screwed.
Guess since neither QB is a leader LSU is just screwed.
re: Column: The case for Jarrett Lee
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/20/09 at 1:12 pm
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If JL has improved, he needs to prove in practice and beat out JJ, simple as that.
by running with the second team?
Isn't going to happen
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Also, the coach and team need to trust him to lead. Hasn't happened so far and I don't see it happening this year.
So if coach/team doesn't trust Jefferson to lead why is he starting? If the team looks to QB as leader and according to what you said they do not, wouldn't you put someone else back there?
re: After we get through Miami and Atlanta...
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/20/09 at 11:41 am
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josh336
Whose flaming?
Dolphins by 3...
Not everyone believes the Saints are the greatest team in the history of the NFL like some one this board.
re: After we get through Miami and Atlanta...
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/20/09 at 11:36 am
Wildcat going go crazy on New Orleans defense, 200 yards rushing and a 17-14 win. Go Dolphins...
Ricky Williams is going to smoke the Saints then part on Bourbon with Ditka.
Ricky Williams is going to smoke the Saints then part on Bourbon with Ditka.
re: Matt Flynn was not better than Jamarcus Russell at LSU
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/20/09 at 11:35 am
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And this is only applicable to Russell and not every other college QB coming into the NFL.
Not really, some QB's come out of college and they already have a work ethic for breaking down film. Those are usually the types that can hit the ground running.
All young QB's will struggle, the speed of the game is just so much different. Those that want to get better will be there in offseason looking at film, players, working with players.
I do not think sitting 2/3 years is ideal for all college QB's (for some yes)once they get into NFL. There is plenty of stories of guys coming straight from NFL to starting who have performed.
re: .
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/20/09 at 11:24 am
Go Colts, best team in NFL
re: Ok...i get the bandwagon stuff you guys are so upset over
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/20/09 at 11:15 am
Go Colts, best team in the NFL with the best player :bow: :bow: :bow:
re: Column: The case for Jarrett Lee
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/20/09 at 11:01 am
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Somethingelse all the boys you love have in common and all the boys you seem to dislike have something in common too. Typical .
Doc?
Sam?
Offdacorner?
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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tdb1st
re: reasonably predict Jordan Jefferson's stats
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/20/09 at 10:16 am
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TheDoc
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8 Fumbles but only 4 lost
I think he takes 20+ sacks also
really dude?
Boy was he wrong to question that :lol:
re: reasonably predict Jordan Jefferson's stats
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/20/09 at 10:14 am
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reasonably predict Jordan Jefferson's stats
3,432 passing yards
607 rushing yards
30 TDs
10 Ints
:lol:
re: reasonably predict Jordan Jefferson's stats
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/20/09 at 10:05 am
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DBG
I noticed that, then him and thedoc get into a pissing match.
Imagine if Doc wasn't banned right now and people who were on Jefferson bandwagon are jumping off. He would have a meltdown on this board.
re: reasonably predict Jordan Jefferson's stats
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/20/09 at 10:04 am
Elleshoe
with those gimme games and rumors of benching he may miss many marks that people have set out on season.
The yardage for many people is about right, what looks wrong will be touchdowns/int/sacks for people.
with those gimme games and rumors of benching he may miss many marks that people have set out on season.
The yardage for many people is about right, what looks wrong will be touchdowns/int/sacks for people.
re: reasonably predict Jordan Jefferson's stats
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/20/09 at 9:59 am
Wow some people were totally off the mark on this
re: Jefferson and Lee
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/19/09 at 5:54 pm
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mtntiger
Started does not mean as much to me as who may play significant minutes in the game. Develop a plan with the QB's and inform them before game starts. That depending on situation this is when they will come in to run the offense.
re: Jefferson and Lee
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/19/09 at 5:52 pm
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sug314
As I said, maybe going back to how 04 was with Randall, Flynn, Russell. Play all 3 and then staying with the hot hand once the game gets into a groove.
Jefferson and Lee
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/19/09 at 5:47 pm
I do not think benching Jefferson is the answer to the LSU offense. While the offense is struggling to move the ball and put points on the board Lee is not the answer either.
Both QB's are young, both are still going through growing pains. Jefferson now has 8 starts under his belt and 9 games of significant playing time. Playing him and him not learning from his mistakes is what hurt Lee last year. Maybe take him out for a series, half, or quarter and sit him down to see the field/speed of game before throwing him to wolves.
Lee has 8 starts under his belt and 8 with significant playing time. If you put Lee back there again and he struggles there would be no way he could see the field again LSU fans will rip him apart. Not to mention what it could do to him psychologically.
The better option would be to rotate QB's much how LSU did in 2004. Play the hot hand as Jefferson, Lee, Shepard bring different attributes to the table. Sure this may result in an extra loss but I would be willing to take the 1 extra loss to actually see a QB develop for next year.
Both of the options this year are young, both are still relatively inexperienced, and both have untapped potential. I say rotate QB's and then play the hot hand, who ever that may be.
Both QB's are young, both are still going through growing pains. Jefferson now has 8 starts under his belt and 9 games of significant playing time. Playing him and him not learning from his mistakes is what hurt Lee last year. Maybe take him out for a series, half, or quarter and sit him down to see the field/speed of game before throwing him to wolves.
Lee has 8 starts under his belt and 8 with significant playing time. If you put Lee back there again and he struggles there would be no way he could see the field again LSU fans will rip him apart. Not to mention what it could do to him psychologically.
The better option would be to rotate QB's much how LSU did in 2004. Play the hot hand as Jefferson, Lee, Shepard bring different attributes to the table. Sure this may result in an extra loss but I would be willing to take the 1 extra loss to actually see a QB develop for next year.
Both of the options this year are young, both are still relatively inexperienced, and both have untapped potential. I say rotate QB's and then play the hot hand, who ever that may be.
re: A real look into some interesting stats
Posted by Gummy Bears on 10/19/09 at 1:53 am
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GeauxBob
Jefferson 9 sacks in 3 games last season
Jefferson 18 sacks in 6 games this season
that is 27 sacks in 9 games or 3 a game by my math
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