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re: Jameis: I'd be curious to see how their offense reacts to...
Posted on 9/2/13 at 10:56 pm to xenythx
Posted on 9/2/13 at 10:56 pm to xenythx
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Yes, he will struggle against the elite defenses, but usually so does almost every QB. It's up to whether he can make just enough plays to help his team win.
See, Johnny Football (losses to LSU and UF, wins against Alabama).
Watching closely, Jameis does a phenomenal job of reading his options.
Granted this is one game against an unknown Pitt quantity, but just looking at mechanics, he does what a QB should do very well.
Posted on 9/2/13 at 11:13 pm to Archie Bengal Bunker
Unfortunately, I agree with this
It doesn't matter if it were Pitt or Slippery Rock. Dude has the fundamentals, athleticism, & poise. He took shots from 200+ lbs D1 athletes and still delivered precision passes. This fricker is gonna be a problem for the next couple years....
It doesn't matter if it were Pitt or Slippery Rock. Dude has the fundamentals, athleticism, & poise. He took shots from 200+ lbs D1 athletes and still delivered precision passes. This fricker is gonna be a problem for the next couple years....
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