Go get'em bud.
Bedmaiston said:
Johnson didn't go 27 and 6 for a team with a bad o-line. He had a 27 to 6 TD to interception ratio. The win/ loss record I believe as a starter was 14 and 14 over 2 years. Don't want to seem nitpicking but there is a difference.
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That was one thing that was so impressive about JFF, when he was running he had his head on a swivel and was often able to avoid big hits
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Noctilucent said:
Hopefully Haynes King will not be as reckless when he runs the ball this time around. He took some pretty big hits before he got injured last year.
kdaviii said:
I thought he was toast since he threw 4 INT in the scrimmage last weekend.. Oh well
And on a dirty hit at thatHarry Lime said:
I wish some of yall could injure your index fingers before laboriously typing out another hot take about that time he got hurt....playing football.
dcg4403 said:Noctilucent said:
Hopefully Haynes King will not be as reckless when he runs the ball this time around. He took some pretty big hits before he got injured last year.
STUPID. And comment about adding weight.
Kid got body slammed and broke a leg in the process. Had NOTHING with running. Nor did we ever see enough of him to see anything JFF reckless.
Maybe if he added 50 lbs he wouldnt have been picked up and a DL and slammed.
It was horrible bad luck and a strange way to break your leg. Dont be ******s
Noctilucent said:
One such big hit came at around 18 seconds in this clip. There were others too.
Aggie_Nuke said:
No surprise here. Jimbo makes a choice and will keep with it to the last breath. Just look at his choice of Mond and Calzada. Jimbo chose King last year and he'll stay with him as long as he's physically able to play.
My hope is that King can win for us, 'cause Jimbo's too stubborn to change once he's made up his mind.
Really hate that the other two might realize that, and bolt for the portal.
LatinAggie1997 said:
I support whomever is under Center!
Time for him to ball and for us too remember we have proven talent and elite talent waiting on the bench.
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I hope he's gotten better accuracy and durability. We all know max has already faced SEC opponents and was very consistent all year with only 6 interceptions in and he had a ****ty oline but orchestrated an ass whopping on our defense while playing on the road at Kyle field .
Artorias said:That was one thing that was so impressive about JFF, when he was running he had his head on a swivel and was often able to avoid big hitsNoctilucent said:
Hopefully Haynes King will not be as reckless when he runs the ball this time around. He took some pretty big hits before he got injured last year.
Yeah, he had a few injuries, none of which were too serious, thankfully.Definitely Not A Cop said:Artorias said:That was one thing that was so impressive about JFF, when he was running he had his head on a swivel and was often able to avoid big hitsNoctilucent said:
Hopefully Haynes King will not be as reckless when he runs the ball this time around. He took some pretty big hits before he got injured last year.
Haynes King took a pretty bad injury last year, absolutely.
That being said, wasn't Johnny injured 3 or 4 times when he was on campus? Nothing that kept him out permanently, but I remember a knee injury in mizzou, a shoulder dislocation in Auburn, and a broken finger that was nagging him at the end of his last season?
Jameille Showers was waived by the Cowboys nearly 3 years ago but there is always a chance.Harry Lime said:
So no chance of showers?