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I know only three games in, but

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 7:18 pm
by Bay_area_Hokie
I think Josh Jackson will end up being better than Tyrod. He delivers the rock. His throwing motion looks very pro and he has zero picks after three games. That corner fade route to Cam, where Cam was mugged, looked all pro to me.

Maybe Evans left early cause he was afraid he would lose his job?


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Re: I know only three games in, but

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 2:23 pm
by cwtcr hokie
Bay_area_Hokie wrote:I think Josh Jackson will end up being better than Tyrod. He delivers the rock. His throwing motion looks very pro and he has zero picks after three games. That corner fade route to Cam, where Cam was mugged, looked all pro to me.

Maybe Evans left early cause he was afraid he would lose his job?


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really happy with JJ so far, his test will be Clemson

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 2:31 pm
by oaktonhokie
I like Jackson too, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.

East Carolina was not only really really bad, they were really really stupid. They gave Phillips about eight yard cushion on every play. Every single play.

After he had caught ten balls, they gave him an eight yard cushion.

They were talking about ECU's great defensive Cordinator for most of the first part of the game. He seems to be a moron to me.

Jackson is playing well. His debut against West Virginia was excellent. He managed the game well, made no mistakes, made some nice plays. After that Delaware and ECU. Let's wait a few weeks.

And um, did you see what Clemson did to be highly touted and waaaay overrated Heisman winner ?
Bay_area_Hokie wrote:I think Josh Jackson will end up being better than Tyrod. He delivers the rock. His throwing motion looks very pro and he has zero picks after three games. That corner fade route to Cam, where Cam was mugged, looked all pro to me.

Maybe Evans left early cause he was afraid he would lose his job?


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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 2:37 pm
by cwtcr hokie
oaktonhokie wrote:I like Jackson too, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.

East Carolina was not only really really bad, they were really really stupid. They gave Phillips about eight yard cushion on every play. Every single play.

After he had caught ten balls, they gave him an eight yard cushion.

They were talking about ECU's great defensive Cordinator for most of the first part of the game. He seems to be a moron to me.

Jackson is playing well. His debut against West Virginia was excellent. He managed the game well, made no mistakes, made some nice plays. After that Delaware and ECU. Let's wait a few weeks.

And um, did you see what Clemson did to be highly touted and waaaay overrated Heisman winner ?
Bay_area_Hokie wrote:I think Josh Jackson will end up being better than Tyrod. He delivers the rock. His throwing motion looks very pro and he has zero picks after three games. That corner fade route to Cam, where Cam was mugged, looked all pro to me.

Maybe Evans left early cause he was afraid he would lose his job?


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loserville has issues, there D was awful, secondary pitiful. The other problem Lamar has is he has very little help from the O, OL was awful and Lamar was not passing well, he definetly did not look like anything close to Heisman winner sat. night. I think Clemson has a real challenge coming to our place, we have a good team.

Re: Re:

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 6:05 pm
by Hokie5150
cwtcr hokie wrote:I think Clemson has a real challenge coming to our place, we have a good team.
I don't think we know what we have yet based on the level of competition we've faced. West Virginia may be good, but they haven't played anyone to show it yet. Delaware is an FCS team so we learned nothing there. East Carolina is typically good, but obviously having a very bad year this year and got manhandled by JMU and West Virginia and yet we struggled with them early. Yes, we pulled away which is important, but my point is that we really haven't faced a challenge strong enough to tell us what we have this year. Clemson will be the first (and likely toughest) test we face this year. I'm looking forward to it...