Jeremy Johnson on his development:"Coming out of high school, I was coached, but I never had a quarterback coach," he said. "(At Auburn) the situation was what it was. ... I just need to be coached up a little more."http://www.al.com/auburnfootball/index.ssf/2017/03/it_was_my_fault_jeremy_johnson.html#incart_river_index
Well, they did teach him to throw the ball backwards, so there's that.
I'm not sure why he's even having a pro day. I liked the kid and all, but jeez. Does he seriously think he's going to earn a roster spot in the NFL?
I still like Jeremy. He's a great kid. Probably everything you want in a player except his actual in game performances. Reminds me a lot of kodi. And I'm sure he will have a similarly successful route of some sort. Wish the kid nothing but the best.
Honestly wished he had the opportunity to give basketball a shot given the lack of tutelage he got under Gushlee.
Yeah because Tony Barbee would have totally used him the right way before Bruce got here in time to unscrew him.
At least he would have gotten playing time there instead of on the gridiron.
He got plenty of playing time on the field. Results are a fail. Only way to say otherwise is to drink WarBlogle's taint water. It happens. Ultimate Warrior had all the right stuff except for when the rubber met the road. He couldn't carry the brand. Sometimes, the most delicious chocolate melts in the hot lights. Glad he got a degree and by all accounts is a good dude.
True. But he wanted and felt he deserved more.
And I wanted and felt like I deserved to motorboat Elisabeth Shue as a teenager. If only I had been coached better...
Naaa....I've seen you. Coaching wouldn't have helped.