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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 281690" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I guess I need to remind everybody that MJ, in his first collegiate start as a sub, on the road, beat a top 20 team (in one-sided fashion) that had been giving us fits, in one of the toughest venues to play in as a visitor. He had poise and he played without fear. It is hard to win there and he put us on his back. Questioning his ability after such an impressive result, however flawed, seems a bit strange to me. He has stuff to work on, but I can't remember many wins in Blacksburg over the years.</p><p></p><p>After watching film, both Johnson and Jones look like good runners. Jones has good touch and a strong arm, but he will need to speed up his release a bit. Hopefully he has already worked on that. Lucas can throw. If he can adjust to the speed of the college game, he could be good. Both those guys had an easy time with HS players defending them. College is a big jump. I will wait to see some results in scrimmages etc before developing any meaningful opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 281690, member: 639"] I guess I need to remind everybody that MJ, in his first collegiate start as a sub, on the road, beat a top 20 team (in one-sided fashion) that had been giving us fits, in one of the toughest venues to play in as a visitor. He had poise and he played without fear. It is hard to win there and he put us on his back. Questioning his ability after such an impressive result, however flawed, seems a bit strange to me. He has stuff to work on, but I can't remember many wins in Blacksburg over the years. After watching film, both Johnson and Jones look like good runners. Jones has good touch and a strong arm, but he will need to speed up his release a bit. Hopefully he has already worked on that. Lucas can throw. If he can adjust to the speed of the college game, he could be good. Both those guys had an easy time with HS players defending them. College is a big jump. I will wait to see some results in scrimmages etc before developing any meaningful opinion. [/QUOTE]
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