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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 193826" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>There was a lot to like with Jordan today. I would say the kid has come a long way since we saw him last. It was very pleasant to see some midline run physically and some QB follows / sneaks too. He attacked defenders and got headed downhill better than JT has recently. Obviously, there were too many mistakes and balls on the ground, but you could see some development had taken place. Did he keep a lot? Yes, however, the weather was terrible much of the game and, quite honestly, a lot of the time it seemd like the safest thing to do. Today, marked the first time that I saw MJ look like a legit contender for playing time. Some of his pitches reminded me of JT in his RFR season. </p><p></p><p>MJ is quicker than Byerly, more physical than JT and a pretty natural thrower of the ball. Now that he is starting to grasp the offense some, he could push both of them. Heck, we may need him to run the show next weekend. In any case, despite the horrible loss, today was a very important day for several players, especially him.</p><p></p><p>It was good to see Lynn Griffin show some badly needed ability to defeat tackles from the AB spot and get some yards that maybe some others have not. That bodes well. Marshall showed that tailback ability on the speed option that we have missed for a while now. That play is a great change up for our offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 193826, member: 639"] There was a lot to like with Jordan today. I would say the kid has come a long way since we saw him last. It was very pleasant to see some midline run physically and some QB follows / sneaks too. He attacked defenders and got headed downhill better than JT has recently. Obviously, there were too many mistakes and balls on the ground, but you could see some development had taken place. Did he keep a lot? Yes, however, the weather was terrible much of the game and, quite honestly, a lot of the time it seemd like the safest thing to do. Today, marked the first time that I saw MJ look like a legit contender for playing time. Some of his pitches reminded me of JT in his RFR season. MJ is quicker than Byerly, more physical than JT and a pretty natural thrower of the ball. Now that he is starting to grasp the offense some, he could push both of them. Heck, we may need him to run the show next weekend. In any case, despite the horrible loss, today was a very important day for several players, especially him. It was good to see Lynn Griffin show some badly needed ability to defeat tackles from the AB spot and get some yards that maybe some others have not. That bodes well. Marshall showed that tailback ability on the speed option that we have missed for a while now. That play is a great change up for our offense. [/QUOTE]
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