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I think JG is a lot like Jonathan Crompton. His main issue is not the result: not leading his receivers. It is the thing that causes this result: being late getting the ball out. He waits a fraction too long and by that time the receiver has run past his arm on deep balls or is exiting the open window on short passes. Everyone wonders why he plays better off the bench. It's because he's angry, his inhibitions go down and he lets the ball loose on-time. I still hope things can click for JG in his second season in Jim Chaney's offense.
Remember Crompton in '08 vs Wyoming; remember him in '09 vs UGA through the end on his TN career. JG from his throwing motion to his running ability to the space between his ears reminds me very much of Jonathan Crompton. And I hope JG's career can end on a high note.
Remember Crompton in '08 vs Wyoming; remember him in '09 vs UGA through the end on his TN career. JG from his throwing motion to his running ability to the space between his ears reminds me very much of Jonathan Crompton. And I hope JG's career can end on a high note.