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Jeremy Johnson looked typical for an extremely fast running qb.  He has only average passing skill.  Bevil is still Bevil good passer but poor descision maker.  Doubt that it will happen but I would like to see Prewitt just to see what he might bring.  Other than that I am ready for Johnson to start as Bevil is a senior and while he has played good at times it does not seem he can perform consistently against better competition and will be gone after four more games.
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Jeremy Johnson looked typical for an extremely fast running qb.  He has only average passing skill.  Bevil is still Bevil good passer but poor descision maker.  Doubt that it will happen but I would like to see Prewitt just to see what he might bring.  Other than that I am ready for Johnson to start as Bevil is a senior and while he has played good at times it does not seem he can perform consistently against better competition and will be gone after four more games.
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HE WAS 23-29????!!!!!  Johnson cant throw..looks to run no matter what!  Not a college qb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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[quote name="puddin tane" post="1091327" timestamp="1319329295"]
[quote author=geezer link=topic=90155.msg1091321#msg1091321 date=1319328969]
Jeremy Johnson looked typical for an extremely fast running qb.  He has only average passing skill.  Bevil is still Bevil good passer but poor descision maker.  Doubt that it will happen but I would like to see Prewitt just to see what he might bring.  Other than that I am ready for Johnson to start as Bevil is a senior and while he has played good at times it does not seem he can perform consistently against better competition and will be gone after four more games.
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HE WAS 23-29????!!!!!  Johnson cant throw..looks to run no matter what!  Not a college qb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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who was 23-29?
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[quote name="El Sgt Rey (Hispanol)" post="1091339" timestamp="1319330036"]
[quote author=puddin tane link=topic=90155.msg1091327#msg1091327 date=1319329295]
[quote author=geezer link=topic=90155.msg1091321#msg1091321 date=1319328969]
Jeremy Johnson looked typical for an extremely fast running qb.  He has only average passing skill.  Bevil is still Bevil good passer but poor descision maker.  Doubt that it will happen but I would like to see Prewitt just to see what he might bring.  Other than that I am ready for Johnson to start as Bevil is a senior and while he has played good at times it does not seem he can perform consistently against better competition and will be gone after four more games.
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HE WAS 23-29????!!!!!  Johnson cant throw..looks to run no matter what!  Not a college qb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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who was 23-29?
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Bevil..................played extemely well
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Christy why dont you ask some questions about football instead of a soap opera BS? Did you wake up stupid? Coaches are doing the best they can and some idiot writer shows up with igorant questions? Dont quit your daytime job kid.
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[quote name="puddin tane" post="1091327" timestamp="1319329295"]
[quote author=geezer link=topic=90155.msg1091321#msg1091321 date=1319328969]
Jeremy Johnson looked typical for an extremely fast running qb.  He has only average passing skill.  Bevil is still Bevil good passer but poor descision maker.  Doubt that it will happen but [b]I would like to see Prewitt just to see what he might bring. [/b]  Other than that I am ready for Johnson to start as Bevil is a senior and while he has played good at times it does not seem he can perform consistently against better competition and will be gone after four more games.
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HE WAS 23-29????!!!!!  [b]Johnson cant throw..looks to run no matter what!  Not a college qb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/b][/quote]

"You are litterally too stupid to insult." The Hangover.
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[quote author=puddin tane link=topic=90155.msg1091327#msg1091327 date=1319329295]
[quote author=geezer link=topic=90155.msg1091321#msg1091321 date=1319328969]
Jeremy Johnson looked typical for an extremely fast running qb.  He has only average passing skill.  Bevil is still Bevil good passer but poor descision maker.  Doubt that it will happen but [b]I would like to see Prewitt just to see what he might bring. [/b]  Other than that I am ready for Johnson to start as Bevil is a senior and while he has played good at times it does not seem he can perform consistently against better competition and will be gone after four more games.
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HE WAS 23-29????!!!!!  [b]Johnson cant throw..looks to run no matter what!  Not a college qb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/b][/quote]

"You are litterally too stupid to insult." The Hangover.
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I love it when you get called stupid by somebody who can't spell.

[i]"Blow it out your arse".  [/i] Puddin Tane
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[quote name="geezer" post="1091321" timestamp="1319328969"]
Jeremy Johnson looked typical for an extremely fast running qb.  He has only average passing skill.  Bevil is still Bevil good passer but poor descision maker.  Doubt that it will happen but I would like to see Prewitt just to see what he might bring.  Other than that I am ready for Johnson to start as Bevil is a senior and while he has played good at times it does not seem he can perform consistently against better competition and will be gone after four more games.
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Be careful, you aren't allowed to promote Prewitt on this website.

I agree with most of your post except for Johnson starting.  We would have to go to a non-throwing offense for him to play.  He cannot throw the football.  Note:  one requirement of the quarterback should be that he can throw the football?  Isn't that the point of a quarterback?  What am I missing here?
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[quote name="bruno994" post="1091258" timestamp="1319324395"]
Jeremy should start, he is your future.  And can someone please teach the DB's how to catch a football.  Geez..
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Good lord.  This is like banging my head against the wall...but oh well.  Jeremy Johnson is not ready to be a college quarterback.  He CANNOT THROW THE FOOTBALL.  How hard is that to see/understand??!!!  UGGGGHHHH!!!

As for Bevil, I have consistently bashed him.  However, his first half play against UCA was spectacular.  Yes, I said it, spectacular.  He made good decisions, was very accurate, and THREW THE BALL ON TIME.  Unbelievable.  He wasn't scrambling around to make plays.  Oh and the play calling was very good as well.  Why we went to Johnson in the second half is beyond me.  I could have understood it if Bevil was Bevil but he wasn't.  He was fantastic.

So, for now, I am prepared to somewhat back off on my Prewitt backing BUT, knowing the history of Bevil, it won't take me long to get on his case.

Between Johnson and Bevil it appears to be a no brainer.  You have to go with Bevil.  Oh, and I see nothing wrong with putting Johnson at tailback for some plays.  Hopefully he can catch because his future is at wide receiver.  If not, he better put on a few lbs and play defense or become a running back.
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[quote name="AggiesWeAreNot" post="1095945" timestamp="1319740084"]
[quote author=bruno994 link=topic=90155.msg1091258#msg1091258 date=1319324395]
Jeremy should start, he is your future.  And can someone please teach the DB's how to catch a football.  Geez..
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Good lord.  This is like banging my head against the wall...but oh well.  Jeremy Johnson is not ready to be a college quarterback.  He CANNOT THROW THE FOOTBALL.  How hard is that to see/understand??!!!  UGGGGHHHH!!!

As for Bevil, I have consistently bashed him.  However, his first half play against UCA was spectacular.  Yes, I said it, spectacular.  He made good decisions, was very accurate, and THREW THE BALL ON TIME.  Unbelievable.  He wasn't scrambling around to make plays.  Oh and the play calling was very good as well.  [b]Why we went to Johnson in the second half is beyond me. [/b]  I could have understood it if Bevil was Bevil but he wasn't.  He was fantastic.

According to the TV broadcast, Bevil had hurt his left ankle and that's why Johson started the 2nd half. Thank God they got Bevil in to throw that game clinching pick 6.


So, for now, I am prepared to somewhat back off on my Prewitt backing BUT, knowing the history of Bevil, it won't take me long to get on his case.

Between Johnson and Bevil it appears to be a no brainer.  You have to go with Bevil.  Oh, and I see nothing wrong with putting Johnson at tailback for some plays.  Hopefully he can catch because his future is at wide receiver.  If not, he better put on a few lbs and play defense or become a running back.
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According to the TV broadcast, Bevil hurt his left ankle before half, that's why Johnson started the 2nd half. Thank God they got Bevil in there to throw that game clinching pick 6!
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[quote author=puddin tane link=topic=90155.msg1091327#msg1091327 date=1319329295]
[quote author=geezer link=topic=90155.msg1091321#msg1091321 date=1319328969]
Jeremy Johnson looked typical for an extremely fast running qb.  He has only average passing skill.  Bevil is still Bevil good passer but poor descision maker.  Doubt that it will happen but [b]I would like to see Prewitt just to see what he might bring. [/b]  Other than that I am ready for Johnson to start as Bevil is a senior and while he has played good at times it does not seem he can perform consistently against better competition and will be gone after four more games.
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HE WAS 23-29????!!!!!  [b]Johnson cant throw..looks to run no matter what!  Not a college qb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/b][/quote]

"You are [s]litterally[/s] too stupid to insult." The Hangover.
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