I understand that once you are looking at trying to make it pro you are trying to make yourself look good and sale your brand…with that said I was very disappointed in Jefferson comments of late. I have repeatedly taken up for the kid because I believed in him and that the coaches knew what they are doing…but…this kind of shows that perhaps he doesn’t have the “chest” that some of his supporters thought he did.
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http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/3 ... -jefferson
Loyalty not a two-way street with Jefferson
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Re: Loyalty not a two-way street with Jefferson
Just think, Bud... Les might have had Darron Thomas to work with, if he played his cards right.
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Believe me….after seeing how well DT played within Kelly’s offensive scheme it has me day dreaming what Les could have done with him in ours. DT proved as a Duck that he has the skills that the we thought JJ would bring to the table.woundedknees wrote:Just think, Bud... Les might have had Darron Thomas to work with, if he played his cards right.
Oh well....long live the age of Mett.
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"Loyalty not a two-way street with Jefferson"
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"Coaching Offense not a two-way street for Miles."
Sure, JJ probably shouldn't have said that, but Les is more than deserving of every criticism related to the offense in that game and some imo. I imagine if the pre-snap shifting rules had stayed the same Les may have even tried to bring out the Notre Dame Box!
I don't think this is a "chest" issue otherwise you could ask the same of Les and why he didn't have the heart to call plays to at least give you the chance to win.
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"Coaching Offense not a two-way street for Miles."
Sure, JJ probably shouldn't have said that, but Les is more than deserving of every criticism related to the offense in that game and some imo. I imagine if the pre-snap shifting rules had stayed the same Les may have even tried to bring out the Notre Dame Box!
I don't think this is a "chest" issue otherwise you could ask the same of Les and why he didn't have the heart to call plays to at least give you the chance to win.
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Re: Loyalty not a two-way street with Jefferson
It's funny I love when players speak their minds but he needs to learn some educate, like look inward even if you think otherwise...Bama was better that day and probably beats LSU 7 out of 10 times. He clearly is a competitor and is have trouble with the loss, hell who wouldn't...I say give him a break.
Bud I hear what your saying because your closer to the situation bu I would just be happy he's gone and you get to move forward without him.
Bud I hear what your saying because your closer to the situation bu I would just be happy he's gone and you get to move forward without him.
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Yeah…being personally connected to this is why it hits a sore spot I suppose. A lot of LSU fans see this as a slap in the face to a coach that defended him time and time again…meh…good ridings!
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Re: Loyalty not a two-way street with Jefferson
Time to get ready for Mett/Liggins.
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