He does that better than just about anyone. It's uncanny how often he unloads the ball at the very last second, just as he's about to be sacked.catbooster wrote:It seems like the general sentiment has really changed to where DM is suddenly nothing special. On the other hand, no one wanted to give JJ any credit last year or early this year until suddenly now he's better than DM.
The one thing that sticks in my mind that JJ has done better than DM is that he will throw the ball away rather than take a sack. I think if DM would have done that a little more often it would have helped him. But I'm still a fan of DM.
Jordan Johnson's odd stats
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Coach's kid. They tend to do all the little things well.John K wrote:He does that better than just about anyone. It's uncanny how often he unloads the ball at the very last second, just as he's about to be sacked.catbooster wrote:It seems like the general sentiment has really changed to where DM is suddenly nothing special. On the other hand, no one wanted to give JJ any credit last year or early this year until suddenly now he's better than DM.
The one thing that sticks in my mind that JJ has done better than DM is that he will throw the ball away rather than take a sack. I think if DM would have done that a little more often it would have helped him. But I'm still a fan of DM.
That's one reason I like McQueary and Prukop. Prukop's dad wasn't his HS coach, but he coached at just about every level. His grandpa was a coach as well and he played at USC.
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