Hubbs and Price reporting - JG "under the weather" NOT COVID

#52
#52
Did you watch the line play last week
Can I ask you what the real issue is if...in the first half his time to throw was 2.19 seconds...in the 2nd half it was 2.48. So maybe when the coverage got tighter. We all know he has to see a wr open or he holds the balls....so is it the oline, or holding the ball to long???
 
#55
#55
Can I ask you what the real issue is if...in the first half his time to throw was 2.19 seconds...in the 2nd half it was 2.48. So maybe when the coverage got tighter. We all know he has to see a wr open or he holds the balls....so is it the oline, or holding the ball to long???
This last weekend it was on the offensive line....JG is not Payton Manning but he is not the worst QB we have ever had..... it I had to guess is Georgia adjusted and took away the patterns that were open in the first half and we had difficulty adjusting to that with our line struggling like it did..... most QBs struggle when the defense holds a team to negative yards rushing and is able to get constant pressure like Georgia did
 
#56
#56
This last weekend it was on the offensive line....JG is not Payton Manning but he is not the worst QB we have ever had..... it I had to guess is Georgia adjusted and took away the patterns that were open in the first half and we had difficulty adjusting to that with our line struggling like it did..... most QBs struggle when the defense holds a team to negative yards rushing and is able to get constant pressure like Georgia did
So giving him more time to throw is an oline problem. Not a qb can process problem??? I respectfully disagree
 
#58
#58
There are people that can walk across a 25 acre pasture and step in the one pile of cow crap in the field.

Our QB is one of those people.
 
#59
#59
So giving him more time to throw is an oline problem. Not a qb can process problem??? I respectfully disagree
The average the QB should start to have to get rid of the ball is 2.8 seconds or line rarely allowed him that much time..... maybe he did exceptionally well in the first half when the line didn’t do its job.
 
#61
#61
Honestly, did the New Jersey mafia get a picture of CJP violating a pan of cornbread while at FSU or Bama and give it to JG for blackmail purposes?
 
#64
#64
JG will start and play every damn snap. Pruitt would wheel his ass out there in a wheelchair if need be then blame all his mistakes in the offensive line. It’s bizarre
Looks great doesn't he, only 1 fumble and sacked in first qtr. I guess this is what Pruitt thinks a power T offense looks like, no scores in first quarter either team, sickening really.
 
#69
#69
DONE
JG WILL NEVER BE THE GUY!
He does not have the mental strength!
Take your licks and hook him now. His career is done
 
#74
#74
This last weekend it was on the offensive line....JG is not Payton Manning but he is not the worst QB we have ever had..... it I had to guess is Georgia adjusted and took away the patterns that were open in the first half and we had difficulty adjusting to that with our line struggling like it did..... most QBs struggle when the defense holds a team to negative yards rushing and is able to get constant pressure like Georgia did
Name one starter who played multiple years that is worse. I’ll wait...
 
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#75
#75
I have asked that question repeatedly...

Name a 3 year starter at UT with a LOSING RECORD...not just against the SEC...a losing record period. As a starter. 30 games...losing record.

Insanity to send his raggedy butt out there week after week.

The TEAM has given up on him. Publicly. When he got benched, not a single UT player came to talk to him. None. They are done with JG. We have a decent defense. They are sick and tired of bailing out JG . If CJP doesn't make a change, he could lose the team. Then he is done
 
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