cohenzone
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Thing is, he might never be a real running threat to where teams have to account for him. Some pretty great QBs fit that bill. The difference of course is that guys like Brady and Rodgers are great passers but also had receivers who get open. Turner seemed not quite as good a passer and not much more of a runner. Supposedly Roberson is a bit more of a dual threat but unless whatever his nick up is is enough to sideline him, the coaches must think JF is enough of a better passer to get the nod. Who knows if they have any intent to use the freshman.Ok I’ll give you that. Let’s see how he does against Georgia State. He’s an ok passer, not great but I think he can get the job done. My criticism of the NC State game is his running ability, if all his receivers are covered he’s got to run with it, and except for that first series, he didn’t. He had 18 yards rushing for the game, almost all on the first series. We can’t beat a team like NC State if their defense knows he’s not much of a running threat.
One way or another, I would be surprised if this team often has an even run/pass ratio. Lots of good runners and I think most can catch a pass too. In a close game little things make a difference. JF threw a really good kinda deep sideline pass almost right in front of my section to Houston that was a foot long and Houston visibly slowed a bit for some reason. He catches that and it might have been a touchdown and everyone would be talking about what a great pass that was. My whole section noticed the slow down. Anyway, if he isn’t effective against what appears to be a weak Georgia State pass defense we have a problem.