jlar2486 Posted October 24, 2009 Share Posted October 24, 2009 At one point, he was 14-16, and he finished 20-37. I teach 5th and 6th grade math, and that calculates to a 6 for 21 finish from then on. Wow. Oh, he played well though. Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted October 24, 2009 Share Posted October 24, 2009 Yep. The ONLY thing we need to look at are Lee's completions, because there is NO OTHER REASON that he had 15 incompletions after that 14-16 start than that it was his fault. Yep. Quote Link to comment
CoachKevin Posted October 24, 2009 Share Posted October 24, 2009 How about counting the drops and deducting them from the total. Quote Link to comment
Vince from ShamWOW Posted October 24, 2009 Share Posted October 24, 2009 At one point, he was 14-16, and he finished 20-37. I teach 5th and 6th grade math, and that calculates to a 6 for 21 finish from then on. Wow. Oh, he played well though. (_?_) Quote Link to comment
jlar2486 Posted October 24, 2009 Author Share Posted October 24, 2009 How about counting the drops and deducting them from the total. I know he had drops, so I am not trying to pin all of the blame on him. But when we need ten yards for the first down, he is still looking at receivers 5 yards downfield. (Niles Paul drop late in the game) And he always looks for a checkoff receiver like Helu. He just really reminds me of Sam Keller. He even has a similar release. He doesn't always put receivers in great positions. Also, when was the last time that he consistently lead receivers rather than throw behind them? Again, he is not the only problem, but his situation needs to be thoroughly examined. Quote Link to comment
CoachKevin Posted October 24, 2009 Share Posted October 24, 2009 How about counting the drops and deducting them from the total. I know he had drops, so I am not trying to pin all of the blame on him. But when we need ten yards for the first down, he is still looking at receivers 5 yards downfield. (Niles Paul drop late in the game) And he always looks for a checkoff receiver like Helu. He just really reminds me of Sam Keller. He even has a similar release. He doesn't always put receivers in great positions. Also, when was the last time that he consistently lead receivers rather than throw behind them? Again, he is not the only problem, but his situation needs to be thoroughly examined. Subtract the drops from his numbers and he had a really good game. Watch any other pass happy Team and most of those balls not perfectly thrown are still catches. His recievers drop passes that do hit them in the numbers on top of it. He isn't Joe Montana but he isn't as bad as the rap he gets either. Today he did more than enough for them to win. Quote Link to comment
huskerpt34 Posted October 24, 2009 Share Posted October 24, 2009 How about counting the drops and deducting them from the total. I know he had drops, so I am not trying to pin all of the blame on him. But when we need ten yards for the first down, he is still looking at receivers 5 yards downfield. (Niles Paul drop late in the game) And he always looks for a checkoff receiver like Helu. He just really reminds me of Sam Keller. He even has a similar release. He doesn't always put receivers in great positions. Also, when was the last time that he consistently lead receivers rather than throw behind them? Again, he is not the only problem, but his situation needs to be thoroughly examined. In my opinion at that point he was trying to get us into field goal range, which wins the game. Niles gains atleast 7 on the play and we may be close to fg range. Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted October 24, 2009 Share Posted October 24, 2009 Subtract the drops from his numbers and he had a really good game. Watch any other pass happy Team and most of those balls not perfectly thrown are still catches. His recievers drop passes that do hit them in the numbers on top of it. He isn't Joe Montana but he isn't as bad as the rap he gets either. Today he did more than enough for them to win. Imagine Mike Leach's offense with this kind of behavior from his WRs. It is just so disheartening to see our receivers dropping balls like this. Quote Link to comment
J_2_THA_BONE Posted October 24, 2009 Share Posted October 24, 2009 Subtract the drops from his numbers and he had a really good game. Watch any other pass happy Team and most of those balls not perfectly thrown are still catches. His recievers drop passes that do hit them in the numbers on top of it. He isn't Joe Montana but he isn't as bad as the rap he gets either. Today he did more than enough for them to win. Imagine Mike Leach's offense with this kind of behavior from his WRs. It is just so disheartening to see our receivers dropping balls like this. It's disgusting to be honest, or pathetic maybe... Or both? Quote Link to comment
jlar2486 Posted October 24, 2009 Author Share Posted October 24, 2009 Yep. The ONLY thing we need to look at are Lee's completions, because there is NO OTHER REASON that he had 15 incompletions after that 14-16 start than that it was his fault. Yep. Did I say anywhere in my post that it was all his fault? No. Quote Link to comment
macroboy Posted October 24, 2009 Share Posted October 24, 2009 Yep. The ONLY thing we need to look at are Lee's completions, because there is NO OTHER REASON that he had 15 incompletions after that 14-16 start than that it was his fault. Yep. Did I say anywhere in my post that it was all his fault? No. um.....you pretty much said that in the title of the thread you started. Just sayin' Quote Link to comment
typ3kal Posted October 24, 2009 Share Posted October 24, 2009 He played good? By who's standards? Flordia Atlantic? Division III?? Here's the number that matters most. TDs: 0 INTS: 3 I'm sorry, but i'm all for running Watson out of town along with Cotton, it's time to get a new scheme and better coaches... I've seen middle school football teams that are more disciplined.. Not to mention Watson said in the post game that he never considered once putting on Cody Green.. what a joke. Pathetic.. Quote Link to comment
jlar2486 Posted October 24, 2009 Author Share Posted October 24, 2009 Yep. The ONLY thing we need to look at are Lee's completions, because there is NO OTHER REASON that he had 15 incompletions after that 14-16 start than that it was his fault. Yep. Did I say anywhere in my post that it was all his fault? No. um.....you pretty much said that in the title of the thread you started. Just sayin' If I would have said "Lee's 20 for 37 performance is the sole reason we lost" would have been my post, then yes, I would have been saying it was his fault. I was just pointing out the fact that he started off good, then struggled. Quote Link to comment
jlar2486 Posted October 24, 2009 Author Share Posted October 24, 2009 He played good? By who's standards? Flordia Atlantic? Division III?? Here's the number that matters most. TDs: 0 INTS: 3 I'm sorry, but i'm all for running Watson out of town along with Cotton, it's time to get a new scheme and better coaches... I've seen middle school football teams that are more disciplined.. Not to mention Watson said in the post game that he never considered once putting on Cody Green.. what a joke. Pathetic.. Thank you! Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted October 24, 2009 Share Posted October 24, 2009 What are you thanking him for? You just said in your last post you weren't pinning this on Lee. Now you're thanking him for what? The TD/INT part? That's the only thing relevant to your OP in his post. Seriously. What are you saying? Quote Link to comment
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