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Such a great highlight reel until you realize it's missing the soul crushing play on the poor, undersized TE from Oregon.
YouTube space limitations...Why you want to short change the kid? Show all of his highlights.
Just watched the Sugar Bowl last night and found myself thinking that despite the QB depth being such an incredible story, the emergence of Lee might have been the single biggest factor in the NC run. Just an incredibly perfect time and position of need to have a player blow up out of nowhere. If you watch the last 3 games it's hard to imagine the same outcomes without Lee. Unbelievable.
There was a lot of trepidation when RDS left and thinking there'd be a huge drop off between Lee and RDS. The major difference to me was the other 2 LBs came into their own with Lee and weren't quite there with RDS, requiring him to do more than he should. Lee had complete trust in Perry and Grant/McMillan to have his back. That trust led to Lee being able to hold his side down and sometimes being able to freelance and make a big play, knowing he had help if he missed. That was big to his development and maturationSo many factors lead to the run but Lee was in the forefront in my mind. The year before last, we win the NCG with any type of defense. And while the entire defense improved, it was impossible to not see Lee lead that charge. Though his dominance was more prominent in the final stretch, it was there almost all year. I just can't wait to see what he does next, kid has already accomplished so much and I don't even know if he has hit the tip of the iceberg.
Just from reading about the "changes" Ash brought, some of it may have been the scheme where they were able tot just play and react more than previously. Less thinking and more reacting.There was a lot of trepidation when RDS left and thinking there'd be a huge drop off between Lee and RDS. The major difference to me was the other 2 LBs came into their own with Lee and weren't quite there with RDS, requiring him to do more than he should. Lee had complete trust in Perry and Grant/McMillan to have his back. That trust led to Lee being able to hold his side down and sometimes being able to freelance and make a big play, knowing he had help if he missed. That was big to his development and maturation