Well Lebby seems to have his rallying cry for next year…..

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KaMario was 30 of 55 on the year, for 54.5% completion rate.

Lamar Jackson college career completion percentage:
  • 2015 Freshman: 54.7% (135-247)
  • 2016 Sophomore: 56.2% (230-409)
  • 2017 Junior: 59.1% (254-430)
  • Career: 57.0% (619-1,086)
  • Side note 1: Passed for 9,043 yards and 69 touchdowns.
  • Side note 2: Won the Heisman Trophy with that shittty pass completion %.
I'll take it. Maybe we should have given KaMario 247 opportunities this year.
If Kamario is another future NFL MVP…..



…..except replace “I” with @paindonthurt
 

bulldoghair

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Now do turnover metrics per game and pick 6's and actually look at who was in at quarterback on about 35 of those points that were scored during SEC play instead of making yourself look like an idiot.
Our turnover margin was 0.0 (#7 SEC). Lost 15 turnovers and we forced 15 turnovers (Both #7 SEC).

Who was QB in the egg bowl last game when we went for 3 three-and-outs in a row that totaled 3:30 minutes of possession, allowing ole Miss to score 17 unanswered points on our gassed out defense?

Again, it’s the same story with a different QB. I’m not blaming Kamario, I’m blaming the system. Kamario is not going to fix the fundamental issues I’ve been talking about and bringing attention and light too with Lebby’s unrealistic approach here at Mississippi Stste.
 
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I hope you're right. I see everyone saying he could be Cam Newton-esque but we love to throw around that comparison and it rarely works out. Cam was 6' 5", 235 out of HS and had accuracy already, Kamario was 6' 3", 205 and doesn't.
Reminds me more of a Michael Vick comparison. Electric legs, spotty accuracy but he doesn't have 8 full qtrs under his belt yet.
 

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Watching, I noticed our entire OL couldn’t get a single foot of push on any running pla
The core issue is fatigue from high-volume reps and reduced recovery time, which erodes leverage, footwork, and block sustainability in run blocking- especially with just a 5-6 man rotation. With snaps coming every 22.2 seconds (#1 nat’l), leaving 12–18 seconds for OL to reset, this prevents full lactic clearance- gassed blocks and breakdowns vs. closer 35 seconds (Vanderbilt).
 
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Imo Shapen would have been sacked double digit times undoubtedly fumbling once or twice minimum. He cant escape the pocket and get first downs with his legs. Lebby 17d up not playing Kamario more during the year. I watched him get out of quite a few bad situations and get first downs. "Score from far" sounds cool but first downs win the game. 3 and outs kill the defense and ours sucks already
No need to run Shapen down. Dude took some shots this year. He didn’t pick or recruit the OL. Let’s keep the fault with where it belongs.
 
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