JG goes down in opener for WSU

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“11:08 - USU 5, WSU 3: Jarrett Guarantano holds onto the ball too long as Patrick Joyner Jr. took down the WSU QB in the endzone for a safety.” From the Spokeman Review, which covers WSU football…

I just thought it was interesting bc it sounds so much like his time here.
 
#6
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“11:08 - USU 5, WSU 3: Jarrett Guarantano holds onto the ball too long as Patrick Joyner Jr. took down the WSU QB in the endzone for a safety.” From the Spokeman Review, which covers WSU football…

I just thought it was interesting bc it sounds so much like his time here.

And?

Gotta be like Elsa here and "Let It Go".
 
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Can’t be happy that we have moved on from his time here? I mean, I’ve only seen about 30 Milton threads comparing them. Don’t click if you’re not interested. Jeeez

I'm elated but let it go a while back. Starting threads about previous players and their lackluster performances with their new team is something people need to stop doing. It's like people enjoy rubbing salt in the wound non-stop.
 
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I want him healthy to see how bad he effs up the rest of the season. I'm mildly suprised he's the starter. Hope he gets better (I want to be entertained the rest of the season!)
 
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Well! I thought he was going to be a top 5 trophy candidate for heisman! It was just our vols luck. You know, that’s always our luck!
 
#13
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Already a former Vols thread over inbrünstig „around the NCAA forum with lots of JG news to ago along with all the other who are no longer „one of us“
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I'm elated but let it go a while back. Starting threads about previous players and their lackluster performances with their new team is something people need to stop doing. It's like people enjoy rubbing salt in the wound non-stop.
I don't think it is altogether bad for "us" to get affirmation of what we've been saying for 4 years while two HC's kept running JG on the field.

I don't have a thing against him and really, sincerely wish him success. But for those who defended the decision to keep starting him with "you're not an expert like the coaches" line of reasoning... random posters here with little or no coaching experience appear to have been right more than a couple of guys making $4 million per year.
 
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I don't think it is altogether bad for "us" to get affirmation of what we've been saying for 4 years while two HC's kept running JG on the field.

I don't have a thing against him and really, sincerely wish him success. But for those who defended the decision to keep starting him with "you're not an expert like the coaches" line of reasoning... random posters here with little or no coaching experience appear to have been right more than a couple of guys making $4 million per year.
Just wish we'd leave him alone on Twitter. He pretty obviously went as far away from UT as possible. Let him live his life.
 
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I get that my opinion is rurally irrelevant but…I hate these types of threads. It’s not Jg’s fault that he kept getting out in the game while here. When a guy is a certain size and has good arm strength they get all kinds of chances. It usually begins with them being a 5 star type recruit. Then coaches just can’t let go of that “potential”. To say it was bizarre that Pruitt couldn’t recognize that he was wasn’t a good qb is an understatement. That’s why Pruitt is no longer here.
Sad thing is I’m not sure sure heupel isn’t doing the exact same thing right now. I can’t possibly believe that if given the same opportunities that Bailey wouldn’t have completed a lot more passes than Milton did. But I think (much like the former staff did with JG)…I believe heupel is in love with miltons size and is hyper focused on it.
 
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I want him healthy to see how bad he effs up the rest of the season. I'm mildly suprised he's the starter. Hope he gets better (I want to be entertained the rest of the season!)
Their coach said he is going with the other guy next week, even if JG is healthy.
 
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I want him healthy to see how bad he effs up the rest of the season. I'm mildly suprised he's the starter. Hope he gets better (I want to be entertained the rest of the season!)
Why? He tried but failed at UT. He dealt with more crap than most of us will EVER deal with from fans, coaches, media, and everyone in between. Do you really think you should be personally offended by him? Do you think he did it just to hurt you?
 
#23
#23
I think JG will go directly from Washington State QBing to retirement.

He is playing like a 65 year old out there the last few years.
 
#24
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Just wish we'd leave him alone on Twitter. He pretty obviously went as far away from UT as possible. Let him live his life.
Then he needs to quit playing football. He sucks at it.

It just brings the continuation of bad attention towards him. He's asking for it...
 
#25
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Then he needs to quit playing football. He sucks at it.

It just brings the continuation of bad attention towards him. He's asking for it...
Nobody follows us around at our jobs or comments on our daily lives. He's an amateur athlete. No grown man should ever tweet at him.
 

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