supercane954
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The Leash needs to be hella Short! Maybe it will push him to be more aggressive! He should know if he doesn’t perform his Job isn’t secure
I hear what your saying. Who would go with ?May as well platoon them because there is nothing to play for in 2019.
I kind of thinking Enos calls a good game but Jarren just goes to check down a lot while Perry look down the field. But i do hate the play action with the bad offensive lineas long as the offense calls isnt what hes been calling unless were down 20 points early
Neither has earned it. Let them run the O and let the results dictate who gets snaps.I hear what your saying. Who would go with ?
I kind of thinking Enos calls a good game but Jarren just goes to check down a lot while Perry look down the field. But i do hate the play action with the bad offensive line
I agree! I see what your sayingNeither has earned it. Let them run the O and let the results dictate who gets snaps.
Maybe it was just a bad but i think you have to give the dude a chance to prove he can play better before permanently benching himHow short? Three more int's. How many points do they spot Virginia?
Here's a stat. Jarren's QBR is 40.7. That's 104th in the country. That's lower than Willis at VT who lost his job. Not saying that's the be all end all metric, but man it's a decent starting place. Kid ain't good.Yes, the Miami way is to make quick, thoughtless changes at QB based on minimal data (less than one game). Then, when the backup QB who plays lights out off the bench gets the next start and summarily s*&ts the bed, quickly goes back to the original starting QB. Now, you have 2 QBs who are constantly worrying they will be removed and replaced for any mistake and therefore play like duck poo for the rest of the season (see last year as an example).
Jarren should get the start against UVA. He played one quarter of terrible football. If it continues throughout the UVA game, then give Perry his shot, but don't ruin what Jarren may develop into by giving up on him too quickly.