My 2 cents on JW and a Florida fan opinion on him

Twin_Cane

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I was at the game with my brother hanging out in the cane section with two lonely gator fans lol.

JW is the truth. Accurate as ****, good footwork in the pocket and mobile as we can see.

Obviously he has to work on the small things, pocket awareness, when to throw it away and when to keep it.

Our O-line should do better against NC, so hopefully we can see better offensive plays and Jarren airing it out.

All in All you have to be excited for him and this team for this year and the years to come.

Florida Fan (who was pretty cool and fair about both teams : THAT FRESHMAN QB HAS BIG BALLS‼‼‼
 
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He had 66% completion percentage against an elite front and great corner duo and easily had 5 to 6 drops in that game that were on the money and should have been caught. He needs to work on throwing the ball away or even just tucking and running to pick up something instead of just staying back there and getting hit. Other than tacking a bunch of sacks which a lot were not necessarily his fault but a few were he will get better and better. No doubt about it
 
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Jarren is known for two things: accuracy and taking care of the football. He did both of those things last night. As far as the taking care of the ball part, his clock will speed up. He will either learn to run if the play isn't there or throw it out of bounds. Hopefully Enos will be able to scheme up a few better options for him to use in those situations.

JW is smart - he owned his part in taking too many sacks. I'd rather have him take the sack than throw the ball into triple coverage, risking a pick 6 as we've seen in prior seasons....
 
That completion % would have been much lower if he had thrown some balls away instead of taking sacks/running out of bounds.

I have my eyes on Enos next week now that he knows the deal. Let’s see what he comes up with.
Just like it would’ve been higher if he didn’t have to throw the majority of his passes under duress .
 
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Yes. Big things would be like throwing with accuracy. Things that are not easily fixable.
That's mechanics vs instincts/feel for the game . I'm bowing out of the thread cause I don't want it to seem like I'm bashing the kid. I think he showed flashes and hope he turns out to be great when it's all said and done.
 
He had 66% completion percentage against an elite front and great corner duo and easily had 5 to 6 drops in that game that were on the money and should have been caught. He needs to work on throwing the ball away or even just tucking and running to pick up something instead of just staying back there and getting hit. Other than tacking a bunch of sacks which a lot were not necessarily his fault but a few were he will get better and better. No doubt about it

Bad math. He was 63%
 
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