From what I see on a weekly basis, if JA could just learn to take the short passes given to him, to keep the chains moving, he could be ridiculously good...but I guess that all comes with processing what he is seeing more quickly.
Fingers crossed but it is looking that way...the true test will be next year when teams have a full year of tape on him...but things are definitely looking up
Too many extremes on the boards today...why can’t people take a “wait and see” approach about labeling him the 2nd coming, while still criticizing his flaws and praising his strengths? Who ever said it had to be all or nothing with some people?
First half I was definitely down on him....but they changed up the play calling and he finally started hitting shorter passes on a more consistent basis, which gives me more hope than I had.