The biggest question I have after yesterday is "Who is QB2?"
If it is still the QB2 we have seen twice this year, then we have a problem. Because the difference between Allen and Elliott was like the difference between daylight and dark.
The biggest question I have after yesterday is "Who is QB2?"
If it is still the QB2 we have seen twice this year, then we have a problem. Because the difference between Allen and Elliott was like the difference between daylight and dark.
Allen looked great.
Time is your friend. Impulse is your enemy. -John Bogle
From a fan standpoint, it is Allen. I wish he was able to run another play on 4th down than taking a stupid knee.
Allen should have called the audible and gone for it.
We were up 28. Just take the knee. He played for the TD all the way until they could just run the clock off with a knee.
Let’s not be too hasty thinking all’s right with the world of J’Mar because we won. He still has considerable issues that are going to return against better competition. If you’re really honest about his passing even when completed our receivers are making better catches than his throws. As for his reads, he’s slow. As for his decisiveness, he doesn’t have any. He doesn’t play like he’s a senior. I’ll take the win, but we’ve still got a lot of work to do to win conference which is the goal until it’s not possible.
Wow! Think about how much sense this statement makes. Not a good college QB coach, but the Redskins hired him. Great QB skills? Like taking a sack after he has all day to throw the ball away?
How nice of him. He is such a great team player.
Surely TT is being facetious! J’Mar would be well served to throw grounders to the baseball team. He has that throw down! His best game, arguably, was his first. A sub par Arkansas team and a 3rd of the playbook. All the other games he has “shined” in were against worse competition or teams that were supposedly good and severely disappointed.
I have no loyalty to Abraham, and I have NO problem with Smith. What I do hate is a coach that has a 5th year senior at QB and an offense that is this anemic. We’re talking struggling to score on Grambling at home anemic. And yeah, Abraham definitely made the right call. Now he gets to not only start for a pretty good team, he gets to beat us every time he plays us. Who wouldn’t take that deal?
And UT.
Anybody who blames J’Mar for Grambling has no idea what they’re talking about.
Last year’s loss to USM was despite good QB play on our end. J’Mar outplayed Abraham that day. With adequate special teams, we would’ve won that game.
I have no issue questioning play-calling or men who make high six-figures. Constantly bashing a kid who has put up decent numbers despite terrible play-calling is goofy.
Time is your friend. Impulse is your enemy. -John Bogle