Yep - another example of our “elite”View attachment 97583
I took this pic from my seat. Jeff was wide open on this play and Jarren stared down Brevin and threw into quad Coverage. When you have a combo of bad offensive play calls and Jarren missing throws it makes it all look worse. On the second drive, Jeff had a TD and Jarren way under threw him. Not Enos fault that Jarren is missing throws but Enos had a bad day. It’s a process.
I wish the site would let me post the video. He was open from the get go as the coverage rolled to the QBs left (my right). Makes Enos look worse. I know he calls a lot of play action, etc, but when you miss reads or throws, the coach looks bad. Jarren hits on 2 throws at a minimum, totally different outcome. Team discipline with the penalties aside and Bubba Baxa being Bubba BaxaYep - another example of our “elite”
QB. I don’t blame Jeff for playing like the game is irrelevant. Our QB has made **** sure Jeff isn’t part of the game plan.
That picture could have been taken 10 times
over the last 4 games. Constantly open and wondering what the point is.
It’s his fourth game as a red shirt freshman ffs. He’s not elite but he’s promising.Yep - another example of our “elite”
QB. I don’t blame Jeff for playing like the game is irrelevant. Our QB has made **** sure Jeff isn’t part of the game plan.
That picture could have been taken 10 times
over the last 4 games. Constantly open and wondering what the point is.
Lol jt4 is far from overratedAs overrated a player as I 've ever seen period.
Please find another excuse. Do some research on QBs younger and the same age. You will be shocked at how well they do.It’s his fourth game as a red shirt freshman ffs. He’s not elite but he’s promising.