Still so much room to grow for this kid (processing time, touch/feel on certain types of throws).
Scary thought for opponents.
Scary thought for opponents.
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That's the amazing thing about all this. The guy is just in his first year in the program... he's been on campus less than a calendar year. If he continues to develop, it's hard to quantify how high his ceiling is.Still so much room to grow for this kid (processing time, touch/feel on certain types of throws).
Scary thought for opponents.
That's the amazing thing about all this. The guy is just in his first year in the program... he's been on campus less than a calendar year. If he continues to develop, it's hard to quantify how high his ceiling is.
At this point in the season, I have watched all of the other "Heisman" QBs and I would not trade him for any of them. NONE!
I wouldn’t Trade JF for anyone... he hasn’t put up crazy numbers because he hasn’t needed to. I fully believe he can out do Joe if we needed him to.Joe is a beast. I'd take him this year. But Justin's ceiling is higher.
I wouldn’t Trade JF for anyone... he hasn’t put up crazy numbers because he hasn’t needed to. I fully believe he can out do Joe if we needed him to.
This coming from the guys who wanted Joe over Dwayne (Was wrong for that too).
It's close but you have to look at what we've asked Justin to do...we aren't asking him to be our biggest weapon like LSU is with Joe.I love Justin, but Joe is flat out better right now and there's no shame in that. He's a 5th year senior who is shattering conference records and may set the NCAA record for completion percentage; he'll be a top 5 pick. Justin still occasionally makes 1st-year starter mistakes (e.g. that near pick vs Maryland). But he's miles ahead of where Joe was as a true sophomore, and he can be as good as he wants to be. Just saying this year Joe has the edge. Of course, I'm sure someone is still going to read this as me hating on Justin.
I’ll say it... he’s better than Dwayne. Just as accurate, doesn’t force anything, just as big of an Arm, has another level he can get to, and he’s a threat to go 80 whenever he wants also.
We should’ve known Day would be a lights out recruiter based off of him landing JF.
Why do you hate Justin?I love Justin, but Joe is flat out better right now and there's no shame in that. He's a 5th year senior who is shattering conference records and may set the NCAA record for completion percentage; he'll be a top 5 pick. Justin still occasionally makes 1st-year starter mistakes (e.g. that near pick vs Maryland). But he's miles ahead of where Joe was as a true sophomore, and he can be as good as he wants to be. Just saying this year Joe has the edge. Of course, I'm sure someone is still going to read this as me hating on Justin.
I’ll say it... he’s better than Dwayne. Just as accurate, doesn’t force anything, just as big of an Arm, has another level he can get to, and he’s a threat to go 80 whenever he wants also.
We should’ve known Day would be a lights out recruiter based off of him landing JF.
Jeaux is almost certainly going to win the Heisman next month, and it will be well-deserved, but I'm happier having Justin because he's got at least one more year after this one.I love Justin, but Joe is flat out better right now and there's no shame in that. He's a 5th year senior who is shattering conference records and may set the NCAA record for completion percentage; he'll be a top 5 pick. Justin still occasionally makes 1st-year starter mistakes (e.g. that near pick vs Maryland). But he's miles ahead of where Joe was as a true sophomore, and he can be as good as he wants to be. Just saying this year Joe has the edge. Of course, I'm sure someone is still going to read this as me hating on Justin.