BigOrangeTrain
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Guys. I STILL have nothing against JG except the flaws in his game. I have argued with guys who are emotionally vested in him for whatever reasons. If he becomes a great QB then the crow might taste better for all of us if we stick with objective, fair criticisms... and not get personal about him. He appears to be a real good kid who has put his heart and soul into trying to be a good QB for UT. It appears he's done everything in his power to get better over the off season. It is simply my opinion that he has an innate, fatal flaw that prevents him from reading quickly or anticipating throws. He's still "thinking" when the ball needs to be on its way.
Yeah... and you need to stop with stupid comments like this as if it invalidates an objective criticism. Chaney and Pruitt invested heavily in JG before last year and yanked him after the 3rd game due to poor performance. I am absolutely certain that nothing I've written is lost on either one of them.v
You need to sit down with Chaney and Pruitt and convince them how wrong they are.
I trust their choice too. Last year, they changed that choice to Maurer and spent most of the season looking for someone who gave the team a BETTER chance of winning. Even the last two games pointed to JG not being that guy. Hopefully he's improved. If not, hopefully there is someone better on the roster.Everyone wants a Joe Burrows year out of their QB....it ain't likely to happen so just maybe their playing who gives us our best chance to win. I trust their decision it has nothing to do with being emotionally vested.
I totally agree, great young man , hard worker, and really wants to perform well. He does not have or at least has consistently demonstrated he can use the offense and throw in rhythm. JG at QB most often is like watching a guy dance that can’t keep a beat.Guys. I STILL have nothing against JG except the flaws in his game. I have argued with guys who are emotionally vested in him for whatever reasons. If he becomes a great QB then the crow might taste better for all of us if we stick with objective, fair criticisms... and not get personal about him. He appears to be a real good kid who has put his heart and soul into trying to be a good QB for UT. It appears he's done everything in his power to get better over the off season. It is simply my opinion that he has an innate, fatal flaw that prevents him from reading quickly or anticipating throws. He's still "thinking" when the ball needs to be on its way.
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You need to sit down with Chaney and Pruitt and convince them how wrong they are.
Everyone wants a Joe Burrows year out of their QB....it ain't likely to happen so just maybe their playing who gives us our best chance to win. I trust their decision it has nothing to do with being emotionally vested.
“Looks the Part” is about 1% of the battle.
Well hell, I guess my Heisman vote will be for JG then.In my reference, "looked the part" meant he seemed very sure of himself, as most seniors should. The talent is there, deny that if you will, but in the past he never seemed comfortable, even in practice. I didn't see that in this video. He had that look in his eye that I have only seen in "winners". I think he is going to surprise a lot of people this year.
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Guys. I STILL have nothing against JG except the flaws in his game. I have argued with guys who are emotionally vested in him for whatever reasons. If he becomes a great QB then the crow might taste better for all of us if we stick with objective, fair criticisms... and not get personal about him. He appears to be a real good kid who has put his heart and soul into trying to be a good QB for UT. It appears he's done everything in his power to get better over the off season. It is simply my opinion that he has an innate, fatal flaw that prevents him from reading quickly or anticipating throws. He's still "thinking" when the ball needs to be on its way.