Okay, but you can't deny he made pretty good decisions on the zone read AND he didn't turn the ball over at all, thus solidifying the win. Sure, it wasn't pretty and it was reminiscent of last year's offense, but we didn't need anything more than what Lee was doing at the time. We weren't down, we had a two touchdown lead, and we needed a guy who wouldn't make mistakes.Okay...but you can't ignore he looked pretty bad throwing the ball. He did pretty well against UA, but was still 13/23, and threw 3 picks against Texas. I just can't see why people think Lee is such an obvious improvement over Green.He has a fair point though, HuskerJosh. With the exception of I believe the first game, Green has fumbled every game at least once. He fumbled twice in the Washington game once for a turnover.
I don't think Lee has turned the ball over yet this year. And with the exception of a few errant throws, he played OK and made good reads in the zone read game Saturday.
Everybody can harp on Lee all they want, but the guy has shown more courage in the last year than any Husker in recent memory. He took his licks and has accepted his reserve role. Green fumbles, Lee does not. Lee is not the 'obvious improvement', as you put it, but the coaches seem to think he is the guy we need when Martinez goes down.