jwilliams
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Yeah no one does. Which is why it's so confusing to me that so many people believe his behavior will change after showing for 2 years now, what he does in game environments.
I know LV is a huge Maurer fan, I was trying to figure out if he read something elsewhere.Exactly. And they said crouch's plays were on 2nd team too. But when you already made up the narrative in yer mind I guess you read things and interpret what you want it to say.
Thanks for shout out with the notes.I know LV is a huge Maurer fan, I was trying to figure out if he read something elsewhere.
Or actually took the report on the BM sack and mentally switched it to JG.
“Believe”? No. But there is reason to “hope.”
Brady Quinn was a highly rated QB recruit who sucked until Charlie Weis fixed him.
Carson Palmer was a highly rated QB recruit who sucked until Norm Chow fixed him.
Jon Crompton was a highly rated QB recruit who sucked until Kiffin/Chaney fixed him.
Erik Ainge was a highly rated QB recruit who sucked until Cutcliffe fixed him.
QB is such a mental position, which means coaching at that position can affect it more than any other. JG has all the physical tools. We’ve seen QB gurus fix broken, but talented QBs before. There is plenty of reason to hope that Chaney can do it with JG.
That would’ve been a major talking point if I had responded. But the last time I called out the media for being less than truthful I was called a conspiracy theorist.Thanks for shout out with the notes.
Funny how 2 different reports on Taylor and Burrell is just crappy journalism and isn't anything to talk about, but something negative about JG that wasn't even reported is already fact to a few.
Not a problem, just a lowly middleman just passing it along.Thanks for shout out with the notes.
Funny how 2 different reports on Taylor and Burrell is just crappy journalism and isn't anything to talk about, but something negative about JG that wasn't even reported is already fact to a few.
I know LV is a huge Maurer fan, I was trying to figure out if he read something elsewhere.
Or actually took the report on the BM sack and mentally switched it to JG.
*Saw.That would’ve been a major talking point if I had responded. But the last time I called out the media for being less than truthful I was called a conspiracy theorist.
Anything closed to the public will have a slant and I’m happy it happened. Maybe now some will trust others when they say “I seen it differently with my own eyes”.
Logical thinking will tell you they pick and choose what to report, what to talk up and what to talk down. To this day I haven’t read anything on the backup qbs in a positive light outside of this one saying “JT had a good day, but 1bad int”. They only talk about sacks, ints and fumbles. Why not td passes? So far if you believe everything you read is the entire truth JT and BM have yet to throw any tds, scramble out of danger or show anything positive from the qb position.
I gave up trying to stay on point, just no longer respond when the question or statement has nothing to do with the subject.Hey, he ignored my point. Paybacks a bish. Lulz.
Eric Gray reminds me a lot of Alvin K when it comes to his speed and elusiveness. Kid will be a game changer IMO for our offense. Every time he gets the ball you get the sense he could do something special. I think JT is our best option at back up qb based on what I have seen but I certainly don’t believe we want to see either him or Maurer in a game situation. There is definitive size difference on the O line with the addition of Wanya and DW...I believe our qb will actually have time to throw the ball this season which is exciting considering what we have had to watch the last few years. JG looks decent with his accuracy but I think Chaney will finally take advantage of his speed and elusiveness and let him run this year which he could be lethal with.
All that said we clearly are going to have some depth issues on both lines this year...We need another good recruiting cycle to truly be able to address the depth concerns on the lines of scrimmage.
The future is bright...the size difference in this years team compared to last is noticeable especially when standing next to them.