Any word on JG?

#55
#55
u must know more than pruitt. fulmer, pay this man

Pruitt and Fulmer have said Jarrett has elite physical ability? Please, post the link. I’d love to read that.

You’ve done nothing but act like an a-hole and trash people on here for days. Grow up. It’s a discussion forum, unfortunately covered up with trolls like you trying to shut down discussion and healthy debate.
 
#56
#56
Pruitt and Fulmer have said Jarrett has elite physical ability? Please, post the link. I’d love to read that.

You’ve done nothing but act like an a-hole and trash people on here for days. Grow up. It’s a discussion forum, unfortunately covered up with trolls like you trying to shut down discussion and healthy debate.

Maybe because he is from Lexington, Kentucky. Possibly why he is an A-Hole.
 
#63
#63
So, if our starting QB has bruised ribs and everyone agrees that Chryst is a solid back up then shouldn't Chryst start? Why risk getting hurt worse or lose the game because he doesnt have good motion because he is tender? Just play Chryst and lets go!
I think Chryst needs to play until JG is 100%. We can’t risk him getting hurt worse and possibly out until next year. The coaching staff needs to be careful with this as well. If they want to try for a decent bowl they should play KC and see how he does and should he struggle then put JG in...
 
#64
#64
If JG is 75% he plays (Maybe as low as 65%), He is our QB and the whole team knows it!

Is he Perfect? No! But he is our guy regardless and gives us the best chance to win!
 
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#65
#65
I just want to ask, has any UT quarterback taken more of a beating than JG? The kid is tough.
 
#70
#70
If JG is 75% he plays (Maybe as low as 65%), He is our QB and the whole team knows it!

Is he Perfect? No! But he is our guy regardless and gives us the best chance to win!
If he was playing behind a more consistent OL that could be trusted to keep him upright and he was better pre snap at reading blitzs and getting the ball out, Id agree. He's as tough as they come but at some point something is going to break taking that many shots.

I don't know what exactly is wrong with him. He had a collarbone issue after UF and some are saying ribs now. If a week would help preserve him for the rest of the season Id sit him.
 
#72
#72
If JG has such a big arm we keep hearing about why do all of the receivers who have a step on a db have to slow down and wait for the ball on these deep throws ? Yet Saturday Chryst threw a ball to Jennings medium deep and to Byrd on a slant and neither one had to slow down, break stride or reach behind them.
 
#73
#73
Really folks? He was recruited for Jones system. We don't run his system. JG holds the ball too long. Way too long.
Nothing to do with the system. His decisions were slow and inconsistent last year too. His arm and accuracy make up for some of it but will never do so against the best opponents like Bama or UGA. Auburn was great but they have youth and skill issues in their secondary.
 
#74
#74
If JG has such a big arm we keep hearing about why do all of the receivers who have a step on a db have to slow down and wait for the ball on these deep throws ? Yet Saturday Chryst threw a ball to Jennings medium deep and to Byrd on a slant and neither one had to slow down, break stride or reach behind them.
Arm is fine. Decisions are a half count late. Same problem manifesting itself in a different way. He’s as physically gifted as anyyUT has had in a long time. His problem is reads and decision making.
 
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#75
#75
Arm is fine. Decisions are a half count late. Same problem manifesting itself in a different way. He’s as physically gifted as anyyUT has had in a long time. His problem is reads and decision making.

Physically gifted? More so than Josh Dobbs? Do tell.
 
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