Tough

#3
#3
I will agree with that, but the 3rd down throw with 12:30 left shows you his weakness. He just isn't comfortable throwing before the receiver breaks.
 
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#5
#5
Dont think i said anything about that. I just pointed out his toughness. He has been hit more times than the law should allow.
 
#11
#11
I would rather have one that doesn’t take all those hits, and I know O-line but it’s not always them. JG may be tough but he can’t read a defense for anything. And always waits to long to run, that why he get positive yards 1 out of every 20 times he tries.
 
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#18
#18
He's got below average decision making skills and poor pocket awareness. Makes for a really bad result when it's combined with a weak offensive line. We are getting better but we've still got a long, long way to go. JG won't succeed here if our OL keeps playing the way they are. Pruitt would be wise to recruit a true FB or some good blocking TEs on top of some big nasties for the OL for next season. It's clear our OL has to make some massive leaps and that likely won't happen over a year, it will require a complete rebuild - especially with Trey Smith likely out of the equation.
 
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#19
#19
Tough dude no doubt. However, JG is slow when coming off his first option, holds the ball too long, let’s dbs catch up to open downfield receivers, but still makes some great plays.

We should’ve won that game. That loss goes on the defense, and coaching.
 
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#20
#20
The team has problems by the truckload but JG was WAY WAY down the list tonight. He played ok actually.

The D was as bad as I can remember once USCjr made adjustments. The 2nd half was ugly, like an NFL offense playing vs a high school D bad.

The offense kept drives going and flipping the field, scored a decent amount of points too. Just not enough and they weren't mistake free by no means but this was all on the D tonight.
 
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