Realistic expectations for JA this year

#79
#79
I’m thinking we’re going to be similar to last year - strong running game and great defense so I don’t think they will have him throwing ball 30+ times a game and won’t routinely ask him to win the game - they want him to run the O, make good read and protect the ball.
So I hope he completes about 65% of his passes for maybe 2500 yards, throws 5 or fewer interceptions to go along with 18-20 TDs, and he’ll need run effectively maybe 250-300 yards rushing. Of course so much depends on the other parts of the team. Like how well will the OL pass block? Will the WR get seperation and get open? Will our running game again be strong? Lots of variables that make specific expectations difficult.

My overall expectation is that he’s a good leader and runs the offense effectively.
 
#80
#80
How many times has Aguilar been benched because he couldn’t play dead? If you want to argue Joe Milton was more experienced than Joey Aguilar, have at it. You’re wrong, but have at it.
Joe started 5 games at Michigan and 4 games at Tennessee prior to 2023. Joey has never taken a snap for a Power 4 program in his life.

Using your logic I’m more experienced than both because I started 37 games in high school.

Your fallacy is just that. You’re wrong.
 
#82
#82
Listening to Jayson Swain, he had a drastically different take than you. He was very complimentary of Joey Aguilar’s performance. Didn’t sound like a lot of bubble screens to me. Also, in case you haven’t noticed, bubble screens are very common in our coach’s normal gameplay.
Good. Hopefully what was conveyed to me by lifelong football guys watching in person was an anomaly.
 
#86
#86
I will take the same number's that other guy had last year:
  • YDS
    2,616
  • TD
    19
  • INT
    5
  • QBR
    70.5
I won't if he only throws 5 TDs against UA, UA, UF, UGA, UK, MSU, and OU. Everyone knows Nico padded his stats vs non SEC teams and Candy! That won't get us to the playoffs without the D and RUN GAME being as good or better! It could happen. But, we don't want another Nico who can't perform very well vs any SEC team not named Vandy!!!
 
#87
#87
Realistically I hope he is better than Nico and Milton. I expect him to be closer to Nico and Milton than he is to Hooker, but if he can just connect on 3/4 of the wide open receivers then that will be improvement.
If he is as good as Milton we make the playoffs. If he is as good as Nico we make the playoffs. If he is as good as Hooker we win the Natty.
 
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#93
#93
In each game, make far more positive plays than mistakes. Pretty much the same expectation for everybody. It’s not all on him, but the QB’s play has more impact than any other position.
I believe we will see a savvy, confident QB, one who will be calm, fearless and, hopefully, accurate. He has shown the ability to hit the downfield HR as well as to tuck and run when needed. If he plays the game in the dedicated, selfless CH style, the stats will be more than satisfactory. I predict a vastly improved offense and a good postseason run. GBO !
 
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