Saturday, December 03, 2011

Will Jarrett Lee EVER get any meaningful playing time?


It got egregious in the Arkansas game. Ahead, 41-10, LSU coach Les Miles continued to insert Jordan Jefferson after the game was way out of hand and victory over the No. 3 Razorbacks was all but assured.

Jarrett Lee, the No. 2 rated passer in the mighty Southeastern Conference strapped his helmet on and just stared at Miles, waiting for, at that point, obligatory playing time. After all, it was Senior Day. Lee's parents, as were all the mothers and fathers and available relatives of the undefeated LSU Tigers, in attendance.
But Miles, being Miles, didn't let Lee in until less than 2 minutes remained in the game.
On Saturday in the SEC Championship, LSU was up big-time over Georgia 35-10 even as the third quarter drew to a close.
To start the fourth quarter, who was it again? Jefferson.
So, the question begs itself: Why isn't Lee getting any meaningful playing time?
This is a guy who staked LSU, in its most important football campaign in five years, to an 8-0 start before throwing two bad interceptions at Alabama.
His punishment since that time? About 5 minutes P.T.
Tops.
Is there something deeper? Did Lee's father possibly curse Miles out after the Bama game and the coach see fit to send a message? We don't know.
Whatever the offense, Lee's time in the game has been reduced to Token Time. Garbage.
While Lee has only thrown for more than 200 yards once (against Mississippi State) he was completed more than 70% of his passes an astounding five times, including 90% against Northwestern State.
For comparison, Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck, the likely Heisman winner and No. 1 pick in next year's NFL draft, has completed 70% of his passes in five games also.
Jefferson, a constant threat on the ground, has only completed 70% of his passes in two games, including one in which 100% of his passes were caught (against Ole Miss).
Will Lee get some valuable P.T. in the BCS game against likely opponent Alabama, especially since having a horrible showing against them on November 5?
Time will tell.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lee got us to. 8-0 start. Jefferson has lost games early. We did not get a first down in the FIRST half of the sec championship game? Who comes out into the game at the start of the third? Jefferson??? What is miles thinking?

Anonymous said...

Lee got us to. 8-0 start. Jefferson has lost games early. We did not get a first down in the FIRST half of the sec championship game? Who comes out into the game at the start of the third? Jefferson??? What is miles thinking?

Anonymous said...

As an avid LSU fan and alumnus, I am ashamed of the LSU football coach Les Miles. Jefferson was getting the offense nowhere in the first half and still Lee was on the sidelines. Lee had one bad start against Alabama, a team with a tough defense. Jefferson had a much worse start against a team that should have been easy.
I always thought Les Miles cared more about his team but he has shown what a piss poor role model he has become. Jefferson and Miles deserve each other.

WIll Guidry said...

I don't like the word "outraged" as it seems to be utilized too much in our phony media, however it's the only word that fits the treatment of Mr. Lee by Mr. Miles. Mr. Lee has broken no (known) team rules to be punished for (as others have). His offense? Had a bad throwing game against Alabama...no police or drug tests involved. As an alumni and longtime fan, I am ashamed of LSU and Mr. Miles indignant, humiliating treatment of Mr. Lee. I'm so outraged that I hope that Mr. Miles gets his indignant, humiliating treatment in January from the student athletes of Alabama. Roll Tide

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