« Reply #47 on: August 10, 2016, 08:58:06 AM »
Agree with you and Six.
I just don't think White is as receptive to being yanked every time he gets us to the opponent's 30...not wired like J.J., who seems to take it more in stride. And if we are going to continue along those lines, piss poor play calling notwithstanding, J.J.'s ego probably handles it better than White. And for the overall team chemistry J.J. might be our best bet over the long haul. Interesting to observe the body language and sideline demeanor after an error or bad series. We might never know the longterm effects of that first pick White threw inside the redzone last season.
Fine line between business and no fire. I like the White boys tenacity. he looks like he's ready to go. JJ looks a bit confused. (after the script runs out)
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