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BTW, JG is currently ranked 11th in the SECSo he is top half each year by stats in the SEC but he would struggle in the easier ACC?
That is just dumb
Not one person counts yards to rank qbs. LamoBTW, JG is currently ranked 11th in the SEC
2020 Player Statistics
2019 he was ranked 9th
2019 Southeastern Conference Player Passing Stats | ESPN
2018 he was 11th
2018 Southeastern Conference Player Passing Stats | ESPN
2017 he was dead last but we won't count that year
Best on the team? We don't know that, I don't think the other QBs have gotten a fair shakeNo.
Best on the team by far. Yes.
SEC caliber qb yes.
The SEC doesn't have any elite qbs this year.
That's because you're close to Brian.When I said that same exact thing last year I got called a conspiracy theorist. Js
I don'tNo one else judges QB's based solely off of their completion percentage, ignoring every other metric either, but that doesn't stop you from doing so.
The issue I and most others have is why is JG the best QB on the roster in year 3? That's a terrible indictment on the staff from a roster building and coaching standpoint.
16 Tds to 8 ints is not good, hell the td production alone is that of a college freshmanI don't
JG has been good to great in several major stats.
Qb rating, QBR, YPA, Completion %, Turnover %, td/int ratio.
Yall like to ignore the data and talk about eye tests and moxie and attitude and crap like that.
I agree about the wolves part. My point was Peterman used in this instance to prove his point may have done the opposite.Because he transferred to Pitt and became was developed into a good QB by Jim Chaney.
That doesn't change the fact that throwing him to the wolves in his first career college start in The Swamp was a stupid idea.
I don't
JG has been good to great in several major stats.
Qb rating, QBR, YPA, Completion %, Turnover %, td/int ratio.
Yall like to ignore the data and talk about eye tests and moxie and attitude and crap like that.
Anywhere from 2-7 in every single stat not based on raw attempts.No matter how much you want it to be true, these are not the standings of a successful SEC quarterback, unless you redefine the world successful to mean, "participated".
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Pretty damn good because Dobbs eventually came on to be our QB. Peterman started only one gameBotch gave in to similar fanbase/QB misery and benched Worley for Peterman? How'd that turn out?
JG's no Iceman, Tee, Dobbs nor even Ainge, but he gives us our best chance to win...or he wouldn't be playing.
Y'all think he's got pix of CJP with a goat or something and that's why he starts? CJP doesn't owe JG anything - he's Botch's recruit. If the backups were sort of close, CJP would start them every game for the rest of the season to build experience for next year.
Maybe JG just needs to come off the bench...whatever, but he's the best chance we've got to win games.
I have no doubt that he is the best practice qb on the team. He's a Heisman candidate all through the week and at practice speeds he has no peer. On weekends however, when the speed of play accelerates, his shortcomings become manifest. His inability to see the field, read defenses and make quick and wise decisions cannot be overlooked. He has had the same issues since he stepped on campus. He has the physical tools. But upstairs he's a lost ball in high weeds. He reached his ceiling in year one.
But in the end it makes no difference what I (or anyone else here) thinks, as Pruitt has made it clear that he is determined to run that albatross out there every week. He is not going to make a change. We know what Guarantano can do in a game situation; We've all seen it. What we don't know is what one of the other quarterbacks could do given an entire game to prove themselves. Running one of the other quarterbacks in for a couple of series is not sufficient to provide an accurate assessment of their potential.
That doesn’t make it irrelevant. He was obviously NFL talent that we once had on our roster.