LL has had a number of very impressive stiff arms this season. A weapon in his arsenal to go with his quickness scrambling.
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Go read the post I responded to and maybe you will understand that what I am saying is 3 years is a long time for a college football player to be starting and in the mix, not that he was the only player that contributed. You folks so much do not want our QB to get any credit whatever it has created a bunch of zombies.
Baseball analogy, football analogy.
True baseball fans know you fail around 70% of the time on offense. Success is measured by moving the chains, not scoring. Getting a hit. The success of scoring is measured differently.
For some reason football is held to a far higher standard.
A single incomplation is like a single strike.
A zero yard gain is like a strike.
A cumulative first down is like getting on first base. It doesn't mean you will score but you stay on the field.
Making dramatic over the top declarations after a single incomplete pass or even a single failed series shows a lack of understanding of sports in general.
Making career declarations after a single game is foolishness as well.
Attributing success or failure to a single person is knee jerk.
That is why history decides the meaning of the moment.
The moment itself is just a feeling.
The first moment with meaning comes at the 60 minute mark.
The other problem is people defenders who won't let fans express the moment.
They tend to interpret analysis of a single play like it is a long term indictment.
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