sickemsmokey10
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I would think he is the QB that Kiffin is looking to for next year and then hit it hard in recruiting a QB out of the 2010 Class. BJ is intelligent and fully capable of handling the pressure at QB. He will need some adjustment to the new way of doing buisness and schemes of the offense but for the most part he will get the job done. Only question I have is his arm strength but I am sure that Kiffin has a plan. My grandson played BB and FB with him at McCallie and says he is one of those special athletics that will surprise you when given a the opportunity.
I chuckle at Coleman being our starter. I hope Stephens blows up in the spring.
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So do I. I've known BJ for years and seeing some of these people's comments makes me realize how wrong some of our speculations truly are. He is a really smart hard working kid, but he just doesn't have the natural athletic ability or arm to be a stud in the SEC. I've been watching him play since he was a freshman at McCallie. No matter how bad some on this board want it, he just doesn't have the whole package. At his max potential we are a 7-5 team at best. He might end up being the best of the 3 but I really hope that isn't the case, because if it is we are going to be dissapointed next season.
I chuckle when I read yor comments, because Coach Cut knows QB's, and he recruited BJ when he was an unknown. Nothing personal but unless your full time job is that of a professional QB scout, I'll stick with Cut's assessment of BJ.
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Well I chuckle at the Cut's assessment. I wonder why he threw the pick six against Vandy. I thought his strengths would be smarts and accuracy but that was in the top 5 of our dumbest throws this year and that's saying something.
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Let's go with one throw against the opinion of one of the best QB coaches in the country.
I'm not saying BJ is the answer, but it's hard to say one bad game against Vandy makes him DEFINITELY not the answer.
Stephens lack of poise is exactly the reason he didn't remain as a starter.
Well I chuckle at the Cut's assessment. I wonder why he threw the pick six against Vandy. I thought his strengths would be smarts and accuracy but that was in the top 5 of our dumbest throws this year and that's saying something.
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