dressedcheeseside
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With respect to breaking in all the new guys. The more I think of why I like JT, the longer the list grows.
Obvious:
-Outstanding athlete
-Skill set is perfect match for our offense
-Two years eligibility remaining and he ain't skipping off to the NFL early
Not so obvious:
-Laid back style and demeanor: no stage is too big, no problem is insurmountable. It rubs off on everyone around him, too
-Passion for the game
-Perfectionist: he takes every little mistake to heart. When watching replays and vines, it's apparent when JT blows a read or makes a bad pass or passes to the wrong guy or whatever. All you really have to do is watch JT's reaction after blown plays to know when he messes up. He's very hard on himself and it shows which is something because he's so even keeled.
-Shrugs off mistakes: Mistakes don't rattle him, he has a very short term memory. Just recall the mutt game and how he got us into Butker range following the near debacle following his fumble. He did similarly all season.
-Never blames teammates
-Humble yet has "swagger" (man I hate that word, but it fits)
-Hard worker
-Leader: guys just plain believe in and follow this guy, they can't help it
-coachability: You never see the slightest hint of insubordination like you saw with prima donna Winston.
-Winner: says it all
I can't think of a better combination of traits in a qb getting set to break in a whole new crop of green horns surrounding him. His laid back demeanor and quite confidence is key in this. He's not worried one bit about it, he's eager to get to work. I can't say how much I love this guy.
Obvious:
-Outstanding athlete
-Skill set is perfect match for our offense
-Two years eligibility remaining and he ain't skipping off to the NFL early
Not so obvious:
-Laid back style and demeanor: no stage is too big, no problem is insurmountable. It rubs off on everyone around him, too
-Passion for the game
-Perfectionist: he takes every little mistake to heart. When watching replays and vines, it's apparent when JT blows a read or makes a bad pass or passes to the wrong guy or whatever. All you really have to do is watch JT's reaction after blown plays to know when he messes up. He's very hard on himself and it shows which is something because he's so even keeled.
-Shrugs off mistakes: Mistakes don't rattle him, he has a very short term memory. Just recall the mutt game and how he got us into Butker range following the near debacle following his fumble. He did similarly all season.
-Never blames teammates
-Humble yet has "swagger" (man I hate that word, but it fits)
-Hard worker
-Leader: guys just plain believe in and follow this guy, they can't help it
-coachability: You never see the slightest hint of insubordination like you saw with prima donna Winston.
-Winner: says it all
I can't think of a better combination of traits in a qb getting set to break in a whole new crop of green horns surrounding him. His laid back demeanor and quite confidence is key in this. He's not worried one bit about it, he's eager to get to work. I can't say how much I love this guy.