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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 31284" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>Some wise posts here saying JT can be great but will need time to develop this year. Tempering the expectations for JT at first is important. BUT, the question is will that be the way the fanbase in general and MBOB will evaluate JT, CPJ, and the offense this year? It seems obvious to me the offense is going to be humming with JT at some point and will be in good hands over the long run. I think MBOB will have the wisdom to look at the progress over the year rather than raw numbers; hopefully that will be the case. A lot of people saying CPJ has to win x number of games this year to stay. If we lose a few we could've won the first half of the year but then win some we could've lost the second half due to the natural progression of our QB, I think that should be taken into consideration by fans and administration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 31284, member: 216"] Some wise posts here saying JT can be great but will need time to develop this year. Tempering the expectations for JT at first is important. BUT, the question is will that be the way the fanbase in general and MBOB will evaluate JT, CPJ, and the offense this year? It seems obvious to me the offense is going to be humming with JT at some point and will be in good hands over the long run. I think MBOB will have the wisdom to look at the progress over the year rather than raw numbers; hopefully that will be the case. A lot of people saying CPJ has to win x number of games this year to stay. If we lose a few we could've won the first half of the year but then win some we could've lost the second half due to the natural progression of our QB, I think that should be taken into consideration by fans and administration. [/QUOTE]
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