Cane4life18
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He’s Mullet’s type of QB.
He’s Mullet’s type of QB.
9 quarters without a TD is insane! Gattis is worse than Enos at this point. Man, Mario better get that man out of here at the end of the season.Start whoever can get us a TD... Ya know, that thing that puts points on the board... We kinda need those in Football..... 9 qtrs man, 9 and counting...![]()
He’s one of the few competitors on this team.Jacurri hands it off to Rooster, sprints ahead of the play and delivers the lead block.
He is a big, fast and tough player.
Give him a chance to settle in. With this O line he will be running for his life. He can throw and needs reps. Give him a week of practice with the ones and see what happens.If he could develop into a consistent passer he could be special....but that's a big if.
Count the good plays on one finger actually…That was an awesome individual effort by Jacurri.
Ivey’s INT was a great play as well.
Sad we can count the good plays with only one hand.
like thisJaccuri is that GUY... but coaching will limit him. They need to run plays for him the same way they do for a passing stile QB. Jacurri can make the throws. but for example watching Fields today. Running QB's always do best on passing plays. Always give him the option to throw and scan he field
I see a bunch of QBs tearing up the NFL who couldn’t throw at that age.Love the competitiveness but he can't throw.
If Travis from FSU can improve anyone can who puts in the work.I see a bunch of QBs tearing up the NFL who couldn’t throw at that age.
Jacurri has a twitchy arm. If he keeps working, he can improve. Hendon Hooker is the most recent example. It’s up to him to put in the work (which he seems to embrace) and up to his coaches to accentuate his strengths.
Problem is Hendon is in offense that makes it very easy and give easy throws, majority being go routes and/or comebacks.. We dont run those type of offenses.. Our offense wants guys to make pro style type reads, we make it harder than it needs to be..I see a bunch of QBs tearing up the NFL who couldn’t throw at that age.
Jacurri has a twitchy arm. If he keeps working, he can improve. Hendon Hooker is the most recent example. It’s up to him to put in the work (which he seems to embrace) and up to his coaches to accentuate his strengths.
I see a bunch of QBs tearing up the NFL who couldn’t throw at that age.
Jacurri has a twitchy arm. If he keeps working, he can improve. Hendon Hooker is the most recent example. It’s up to him to put in the work (which he seems to embrace) and up to his coaches to accentuate his strengths as he develops.
Hooker didn’t even play a snap at Jacurri’s age. In his redshirt freshman year, he didn’t attempt a pass and only ran. When he finally started 8 games in his third year, he attempted 13 or fewer passes in three of them.Hooker never had the accuracy issues early on that Brown does, that's not a good comparison
Hookers also almost 25 years old in a system that compliments what he does best. I doubt our fan base will be willing to wait that long for Jacurri to hit his stride.Hooker didn’t even play a snap at Jacurri’s age. In his redshirt freshman year, he didn’t attempt a pass and only ran. When he finally started 8 games in his third year, he attempted 13 or fewer passes in three of them.
It was a developmental process with him.