Bleedbluefan
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That throw was like 60 yards lol his feet weren't planted on the throw. I know he can throw bombs with zip because I've seen him but that throw wasn't good. He was over thinking it and lost his mechanics
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These ppl don't know football man lmao. The back up always looks attractive to jsu fans until they actually play. Also, Chang didn't really coach morikawa, he left before he could. JM from what i saw in the spring doesn't have the strongest arm, he doesn't run but he is an elite passer. How that will look in a game? Idk. But ivy is a great one and everyone seems to see it except us. I say ivy starts sep 5 and if he messes up put JM in for a series. .
Our local news station interviewed him and Grambling's QB at the camp.That throw was like 60 yards lol his feet weren't planted on the throw. I know he can throw bombs with zip because I've seen him but that throw wasn't good. He was over thinking it and lost his mechanics
Our local news station interviewed him and Grambling's QB at the camp.
BBF dont fall for the likes from these trolls...
Truth about Ivy is that he has RAW talent...And Its been a long time since there has been a freshman-like qb at JSU STARTING from the jump for an entire season we usually have juniors/transfers (Jimmy O, Casey T, Clayton Moore) at qb who can set the world on fire right away...the last 4 year starter we had at JSU was Robert Kent and he turned out fine...I believe JSU fans everyone for the most part are behind Ivy and we saw flashes of what he can do, but that doesnt mean that he doesnt have work to do in order to get better...He can be great but he's not there yet..
Wait a minute...somebody thinks JM should start over Ivy??? We need to get over this the backup is better than the Starter syndrome. You have got to have some type of skillset to throw 3,000.00 yards. The kid can play...
Ivy showed me that he has raw talent. A good QB coach can polish a few things on him. Ivy is a really good QB, but I believe that breaking his leg in the Tulane game really shattered his style of play. Ivy showed flashes of SWAC star before the injury. In fact Tulane, (who had a very good defense in 2013), could not stop Ivy on his only drives of the game. JSU should have been up 21-3 in the first half of that game if weren't for two picks that weren't his fault.
I really saw Ivy being the best QB in the SWAC at this point, but I believe that his memory of the Tulane game is stopping him from bring all of his confidence to the SWAC table.
I am a fan of this kid except when he faces my G-Men, but I wish him a great season. I think JSU has the weapons to make it to the title game. The coaching needed to get there is another question that needs to answered this year.
. I'm excited about JM and I feel he's going to be the one who ends the season Houston.
No one school knows more about football than any other.See, even a JSU fan is saying the same thing we say about some of the people on this board from there. lol
I wasn't singling out all JSU fans, just the 1 or 2 that post stuff that makes me question their knowledge. lolNo one school knows more about football than any other.
There is a performance training center in Madison. He needs to be over there staying Football ready...
Horrendous throw.
THIS staff imo did some good recruiting
But at least we know he can throw......that ain't his problem.
Well, I just received confirmation that you guys can call OMJ the new "Black Moses". Because he's about to lead a generation from bondage.This new staff showed in their second year of recruiting that they can grab transfers left and right. I don't think people understand just what JSU has on their sidelines. Vincent Hunter, Damaris Peppers, Malik Hamner and Zechariah Ray are something serious! Those kids are wonder pick ups by this new staff. While Comegy's kids will make up the bulk of the talent on JSU's roster, these new faces should just bring talent and fierce competition in key spots needed to finish the job.
Ivy was sacked way too much last season. When I watched JSU play, I thought the coaching staff did a poor job working with the O line because those kids weren't as bad as their stats showed. However, I give Harold Jackson props for trying to build a brick wall in front of Ivy with this new class. JSU is racked and stacked in the trenches! If Ivy is sacked like he was last season, then it's time to go out and find a new O line coach. The talent is there by far. JSU has a chance of having a great season if their coaches are game.
This new staff showed in their second year of recruiting that they can grab transfers left and right. I don't think people understand just what JSU has on their sidelines. Vincent Hunter, Damaris Peppers, Malik Hamner and Zechariah Ray are something serious! Those kids are wonder pick ups by this new staff. While Comegy's kids will make up the bulk of the talent on JSU's roster, these new faces should just bring talent and fierce competition in key spots needed to finish the job.
Ivy was sacked way too much last season. When I watched JSU play, I thought the coaching staff did a poor job working with the O line because those kids weren't as bad as their stats showed. However, I give Harold Jackson props for trying to build a brick wall in front of Ivy with this new class. JSU is racked and stacked in the trenches! If Ivy is sacked like he was last season, then it's time to go out and find a new O line coach. The talent is there by far. JSU has a chance of having a great season if their coaches are game.
I know that. Didn't you read my previous post about the Tulane game.
No... if I read what you post, it's by mistake.