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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 189735" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>Justin and PJ could murder some of y'all's family members and you would defend them. Nobody on here is saying that Justin isn't a special player or that he is the reason that we are playing so bad. They are just acknowledging what anyone without gold colored glasses on can see. He's not playing well. </p><p></p><p>It's his 4th year in the system and he still carries the ball too loosely. Many of you defending Justin were the same one's saying Marshall shouldn't have been playing early because he puts the ball on the ground too much, yet turn a blind eye to JT when he puts it on the ground. He will not have an easier throw than the one he missed to Stewart. No pressure, wide open and he missed it. That's not the first time he's done that this year either. He has a great arm and is accurate when he can set his feet and put a little something on the pass. He really struggles putting touch on his passes. This is why he was so great at those back shoulder throws to Smelter last year and those corner route. He routinely misses the skinny posts over the middle when he needs to put some air under the ball. I, along with everyone else fully understand that the line has been terrible and the inexperience are the biggest reasons for the O struggling, but that does not excuse some of the things JT is doing/has done. </p><p></p><p>I would also bet that some of you making excuses for every mistake JT has made this year are the same people that ran Vad off and called him scared when the awful line in 2013 couldn't protect him. </p><p></p><p>Justin is a great athlete and a dynamic player when things are going right. He has some things to work on as well. Hopefully the week off will allow him and the rest of the team to heal up both physically and mentally and finish the year strong. We are not very good, but neither are the teams we play the rest of the year. It is very possible for us to finish 3-0 and keep our bowl streak alive, but we will have to play a lot better. Mainly our oline and "run D"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 189735, member: 786"] Justin and PJ could murder some of y'all's family members and you would defend them. Nobody on here is saying that Justin isn't a special player or that he is the reason that we are playing so bad. They are just acknowledging what anyone without gold colored glasses on can see. He's not playing well. It's his 4th year in the system and he still carries the ball too loosely. Many of you defending Justin were the same one's saying Marshall shouldn't have been playing early because he puts the ball on the ground too much, yet turn a blind eye to JT when he puts it on the ground. He will not have an easier throw than the one he missed to Stewart. No pressure, wide open and he missed it. That's not the first time he's done that this year either. He has a great arm and is accurate when he can set his feet and put a little something on the pass. He really struggles putting touch on his passes. This is why he was so great at those back shoulder throws to Smelter last year and those corner route. He routinely misses the skinny posts over the middle when he needs to put some air under the ball. I, along with everyone else fully understand that the line has been terrible and the inexperience are the biggest reasons for the O struggling, but that does not excuse some of the things JT is doing/has done. I would also bet that some of you making excuses for every mistake JT has made this year are the same people that ran Vad off and called him scared when the awful line in 2013 couldn't protect him. Justin is a great athlete and a dynamic player when things are going right. He has some things to work on as well. Hopefully the week off will allow him and the rest of the team to heal up both physically and mentally and finish the year strong. We are not very good, but neither are the teams we play the rest of the year. It is very possible for us to finish 3-0 and keep our bowl streak alive, but we will have to play a lot better. Mainly our oline and "run D" [/QUOTE]
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