I was at the game, so I haven't seen the replays. The pick six looked like a two man route, could be wrong.
Never said he was perfect, but to call him dumb is outlandish. The guy is constantly behind the sticks because of poor play calling and even worse execution. Perhaps in the midst of your criticism, you give him some credit too.
		
		
	 
Here my deeper take on take on Lee:
He has great arm talent. He can actually step up in the pocket, which is a welcome change. But he is somehow a worse decision maker than Armstrong. Which I thought was impossible.
As of right now he has the most INTs in the nation Through 4 games he has more INTs than Armstrong had all of last season. At his current rate, he won't break the NCAA record for most INTs thrown in a season (34), but who knows what he'll do when we play a decent team. All of this would be somewhat acceptable if he was scoring TDs. But he isn't. You can't have more INTs than TDs.
At the moment he is completing 52% of his passes.  A whole 1% better than what Armstrong did last year. But at least TA threw 14 TDs against his 8 INTs.
So all in all, yeah Lee seems to be pretty dumb with his decision making. Both INTs were on him yesterday. If you want to blame pressure on some of them, great. But he needs to either throw the ball away or take a sack.
And how is play calling matter with his decision making? If it's a bad call that keeps you from throwing it in the stands?