HuntlandVolinColo
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JG is a Trueblood Vol and bleeds orange. If he comes back then someone will just have to play better than him to take his job. Same goes for this season, there are no guarantees.
Did you hear JG after the game? He said it was “one of his last chances to beat Georgia.” In other words, he intends to come back.
That QB for Mizz with one start is already ahead of this guy with over 30.The problem is that Pruitt's concept of "plays better" = "turns it over the least in the slower speed and lower stress of practice".
Pruitt is going to have to purchase "Head Coaching for Dummies" and start asking his offensive staff why they don't seem to be developing the QB room.
I shudder at the thought of JG starting for the rest if the year.
Next year again....? Kill me please.
We will have a difficult time holding onto Bailey and Salter. And we will have difficulty recruiting a QB in general.
If this is JGs ceiling, it calls into question our coaching. And it means once you win the job, the coaches won’t consider a change.
Dumb post is dumb. If you get pressured 30x on x number of those, you’re going to have a bad play (fumble, isn’t, sack). I felt he did a solid job of avoiding pressure, making some plays with his feet (turning what should’ve been sacks into 2-3 yard gains), and throwing the ball away.
He didn’t do a great or perfect job of avoiding pressure, but his performance is much like defense. When you have a ton of plays on the wrong side of the field your d will eventually give up some points. When your qb is pressured almost every play, you’re going to have some issues.
We just need to move forward, knowing we won’t see another defense that good this season, and continue to close the talent gap between us
Did you not watch him spin out of pressures, step up in the pocket when needed, and turn what should’ve been sacks into small gains? A qb doesn’t have to run for 100 yards carrying defenders with him to have done a good job with his feet
He did that a few times. He also had no sense of pressure on a few more sacks. Didn’t even tuck the ball, just let the defenders slap it out of his hands. If you can’t get away from it, at least cover the ball.Did you not watch him spin out of pressures, step up in the pocket when needed, and turn what should’ve been sacks into small gains? A qb doesn’t have to run for 100 yards carrying defenders with him to have done a good job with his feet
He did that a few times. He also had no sense of pressure on a few more sacks. Didn’t even tuck the ball, just let the defenders slap it out of his hands. If you can’t get away from it, at least cover the ball.
So he avoided the defenders once and that suddenly makes him successful at "avoiding pressure, making some plays with his feet"?
He ended the game with -40 yards rushing. You don't eat 5 sacks and end the game with negative 40 yards rushing if your are successfully avoiding pressure.
The problem is that Pruitt's concept of "plays better" = "turns it over the least in the slower speed and lower stress of practice".
Pruitt is going to have to purchase "Head Coaching for Dummies" and start asking his offensive staff why they don't seem to be developing the QB room.