Grade Your Thrower

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Re: Grade Your Thrower

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Brock Landers wrote:I'll do it for them

McGhee

September - A
October - B
November - C
December - D
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Re: Grade Your Thrower

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uofmman1122 wrote:Just gonna get this out of the way.

Jordan Johnson

Arm Strength: C-

There's word that he's gotten a lot stronger, but until I see it, I have to go off 2011. He couldn't seem to chuck it more than 40-45 yards, and really gunned it out just to get it there.

Mobility: A

He led the team in rushing in the final two games he played (playoffs), and I've never seen a QB with his insane ability to get away from defenders. He took 3 sacks total in 2011. His mobility was a huge part of that.

Accuracy: B

It could definitely be better. The scary thing is how accurate he is under pressure. His long TD in the ISU game, his many TDs in the Weber game, his clutch TDs in the MSU and UNI games, and his picking apart of the SHSU secondary when we were way behind was pretty amazing. Hopefully the beginning of 2011 was all a learning experience, and he'll come out like he did in the last 6 games he played.

IQ: B-

Another reason he only took 3 sacks (and why his completion % was less than 60%) was that he threw the ball away in many critical situations to avoid a sack and reset the offense. Really good football IQ, but outside of football, that jury is still out (ha ha :lol: ).

Leadership: A

I think this showed a ton last year in his absence. The team (especially the offense) was a complete mess. He is the guy on this football team.

Intangibles: B-

He's a tough kid, but he gets hurt pretty easily, and I don't see him starting and finishing every game for us this year. He spent a large part of the beginning of 2011 hurt, and got hurt again this spring. Although, if he can stay healthy all year and get dialed in with his receivers, he could threaten the Payton Award.
When did JJ ever get hurt.......also he can easily throw a ball 60+.........so there is that............

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Re: Grade Your Thrower

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ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:
Brock Landers wrote:I'll do it for them

McGhee

September - A
October - B
November - C
December - D
/end thread

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Re: Grade Your Thrower

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ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:
uofmman1122 wrote:Just gonna get this out of the way.

Jordan Johnson

Arm Strength: C-

There's word that he's gotten a lot stronger, but until I see it, I have to go off 2011. He couldn't seem to chuck it more than 40-45 yards, and really gunned it out just to get it there.

Mobility: A

He led the team in rushing in the final two games he played (playoffs), and I've never seen a QB with his insane ability to get away from defenders. He took 3 sacks total in 2011. His mobility was a huge part of that.

Accuracy: B

It could definitely be better. The scary thing is how accurate he is under pressure. His long TD in the ISU game, his many TDs in the Weber game, his clutch TDs in the MSU and UNI games, and his picking apart of the SHSU secondary when we were way behind was pretty amazing. Hopefully the beginning of 2011 was all a learning experience, and he'll come out like he did in the last 6 games he played.

IQ: B-

Another reason he only took 3 sacks (and why his completion % was less than 60%) was that he threw the ball away in many critical situations to avoid a sack and reset the offense. Really good football IQ, but outside of football, that jury is still out (ha ha :lol: ).

Leadership: A

I think this showed a ton last year in his absence. The team (especially the offense) was a complete mess. He is the guy on this football team.

Intangibles: B-

He's a tough kid, but he gets hurt pretty easily, and I don't see him starting and finishing every game for us this year. He spent a large part of the beginning of 2011 hurt, and got hurt again this spring. Although, if he can stay healthy all year and get dialed in with his receivers, he could threaten the Payton Award.
When did JJ ever get hurt.......also he can easily throw a ball 60+.........so there is that............

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Re: Grade Your Thrower

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Mcghee

aug/sept. 12-2

october 11-2

november 6-1

december 2-3
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