UTVOLS1614
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When he has time to throw, he has had success.
I would bet anything that some of the hits he took led to concussion symptoms that he played through or didn't divulge. I would rather him eat the sack than do what Auburn's QB did!
I have NEVER seen our interior offensive line as horrid as it was this year, ESPECIALLY after Kennedy went down. Charlotte was almost taking our handoffs! CHARLOTTE!
Give the kid a clean pocket, not every now and twice a game... DEF NOT AFTER GETTING CRUMPLED 3 OR 4 TIMES, when the footsteps and shadows start appearing....
Let him get his confidence up, get into a rhythm, and let's see what he can do. Oh wait, we DID, that was the game we beat Auburn. Sorry, forgot...
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After your JG and KC analysis we call all trust your expert qb evaualtion skills.Look just to prove a point without talking negative about JG.
Go watch his film from this year and look at the way he sets his feet to throw.
Basic mechanics for a QB is that the QB turns his feet to the receiver he is looking at while going through his progressions in case that receiver is open. Just see if JG actually does that when he drops back and make your own assessment.
After your JG and KC analysis we call all trust your expert qb evaualtion skills.
These armchair qb coaches who claim to watch film and do detailed breakdowns crack me up.
You don't. You are making up stuff like you have some insight on all the technical nuances.You literally have no analysis of any QB other than the fact that multiple (made up) reports have said JG is good and that you just like JG as the QB. Lol.
You don't. You are making up stuff like you have some insight on all the technical nuances.
No fan is breaking down game film like a coach and making detailed analysis of JG's play like the JG haters claim they do.
Dude you are just watching the game like everyone else.
And everything you have said has been wrong. When you pick who will actually start and then actually get things right about their play, maybe someone will take something you say seriously.
No time to develop a route. When they know that the short pass game gets stuffedWhich begs the question - with several serviceable receivers and an anemic scoring offense - why are we not opening it up and throwing it more? Heck we might even throw it on first and second down .......
or are those downs only for pounding the rock ?