k-town_king
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What about the time he pouted and threw a tantrum on the sideline freshman year.
I agree . I hope JG does well tomorrow and the rest of the season. I don’t think it’s wrong that I’m skeptical, and I think anybody that has watched him objectively should have the same line of thinking. He’s had some good moments and he’s more bad than good. We know what’s in there and we just want to see it on a more consistent basis . I’m pulling for him and IMO everybody should be, doesn’t mean he doesn’t drive us crazy .I agree with Beardedvol. I hope JG finally plays like a top tier SEC QB and does so consistently. I've never had a problem with him personally. I do have a problem with the resident JG cultists.
Kesling would get his own name wrong.I don’t care if Bob Kesling starts at qb tomorrow, WGWTFA.
Listening to Bob is like watching the game with your drunk uncle, always entertaining.Kesling would get his own name wrong.
Kesling also doesn't know the difference between a 2 yard gain and a 7-8 yard gain. Too many times he would announce "gained about 8 yards" on first and then and then say it's "2nd down with 8 yards for the line to gain".
He only sees "stats" that agree with his conclusions. He blames all those losses on someone else. He blamed the OL long after the OL stopped being the primary problem in pass protection. He goes nuts when you point out he's not even in the top 100 in RZ effectiveness.By what ranking is is top half in the SEC or top 3rd in the country?
It sucks for the kid. He had to go through 4 coordinators in four years and on top of that, didn’t improve much over the four years(that’s on the revolving door of QB coaches for not doing their job). That being said, the coaches have no incentive to put their worst QB. I hate to say it but I think he’s our best choice at tho point, which is really saying something.
