jave36
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Nah, but looks like UT is all over this one. Pretty sure I read it's being handled.
More likely reason is that his first option was to his right, and rather than go through his progressions, he threw to the first option, either because he isn't an amazing QB or he was terrified his OL wouldn't give him enough time, or most likely of all, a combination of the two.I just think he has his favorite receivers he throws to and before the ball is snapped he picks which one.its been said on here Jauan and JG don’t like each other.im starting to believe it,how the hell do you not see how open he is?..
More likely reason is that his first option was to his right, and rather than go through his progressions, he threw to the first option, either because he isn't an amazing QB or he was terrified his OL wouldn't give him enough time, or most likely of all, a combination of the two.
Idk honestly. I guess the fact that he has been ultra successful everywhere he’s been, learned from the ground up under Saban, and has proven that he’s capable of recruiting/developing talent.He'd never been a head coach in his life, not even middle school. Why would you be so certain he'd be the next great coach?
Idk honestly. I guess the fact that he has been ultra successful everywhere he’s been, learned from the ground up under Saban, and has proven that he’s capable of recruiting/developing talent.
This is a perfect example of why fans need to stop acting like we know everything. This is a terrible example to criticize JG. In fact if he comes over to JJ a pick 6 is very possible. Smh at us fans
He was referring to the run plays called for the RBs and actually was wrong on that it was only 20. JG had 10 runs with just 2 of those being QB sneaks run plays so you can see the running game was very insignificant in the gameplan.
I guess. In my mind, head coach is a whole lot less about football than all the other coaching positions, so being a DC or position coach only prepares you a tiny bit to be a HC. And learning those other aspects in the SEC at a program that's in the dumps is a pretty tall order, even if he has the potential to be great.Idk honestly. I guess the fact that he has been ultra successful everywhere he’s been, learned from the ground up under Saban, and has proven that he’s capable of recruiting/developing talent.
This is a perfect example of why fans need to stop acting like we know everything. This is a terrible example to criticize JG. In fact if he comes over to JJ a pick 6 is very possible. Smh at us fans
I guess. In my mind, head coach is a whole lot less about football than all the other coaching positions, so being a DC or position coach only prepares you a tiny bit to be a HC. And learning those other aspects in the SEC at a program that's in the dumps is a pretty tall order, even if he has the potential to be great.
Obviously he knows Pruitt well. He’s talking about his ability to coach, to adapt, talking about the difficulty of the job and the need to be patient, he believes Pruitt will have us competing for a national championship in the next 3 years.Go on.... what’s the tid bits
Just pick another play if you want to sound like you know what your are talking about. That picture you posted shows a defender in clear range to jump a throw to JJ with nothing but 6 pts ahead of the defender.you’re assuming an outcome on a guy that would have to make a mental decision vs a double coverage throw that you could pretty much assume what the outcome of that would be.mental errors are a thing.case in point “Jg’s Decision” throwing double coverage. being a fan has nothing to do with it when you can see it in the stands and the tv.