Like cscott and carlfense, I've been taking my turn driving the Lee bandwagon. But as much as we all want to support Lee, for what he was asked to do against Missouri, he had a bad game. You can blame some of those throws on the weather and some more on the WRs dropping balls, but the majority of those incompletions were on Lee.
Listen - we've fired coaches for performing better than this. Lee must improve. I'm still patient with him, but I've moved closer to the "let's give the freshman phenom a shot" camp than I was in August. And that's not because of what Green has done, it's because of what Lee hasn't done.
It's time for him to show us that confident guy we heard so much about in Spring and Summer camp. Maybe that bravado we saw after those TDs at Missouri was Lee finally becoming that guy. But if it isn't, and he starts flat again at home, we've got problems.