If the QB play doesn't improve over the summer

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  1. WestCoastTiger

    WestCoastTiger Founding Member

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    Dudette, always having to resort to personal attacks. That requires a few brain cells, huh?

    Back on topic.

    Speaking of brains, somebody has to get inside of JJ's brain and let the kid play. He seems so afraid of making a mistake. He is obviously gifted with all the physical attributes to be a good QB I just think we need to let the kid play. Let's see what happens.
     
  2. TheDude

    TheDude I'm calmer than you.

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    Is stating a generally accepted premise a personal attack?

    Hmmm? :huh:
     
  3. WestCoastTiger

    WestCoastTiger Founding Member

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    You obviously don't want to talk football. So have a good one.
     
  4. TheDude

    TheDude I'm calmer than you.

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    I talk football with nearly everyone on this board, since 99% of them have enough common sense to know what to take away from a spring game. But there is always that 1%. It's not a new phenomenon. And unlikely to change.


    Have a good one right back.
     
  5. TigerCliff

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    I agree and I am guilty. JJ and JL as you watch them you know they are giving 100%. When a young man is doing his best it's hard to get more. JJ with a running game and a D might just amaze us in the opening game. I will be in Atlanta pulling for my Tigers and JJ.

    :tigereye:cliff
     

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