I thought our Oline specifically Skule got schooled for 3 quarters. Even in the fourth JJ got rocked on the completion to Jets on the sideline pass when Skules man beat him. Look at our avg running too. Couldn't pass pro, couldn't run block TILL the fourth. Once the OLine started playing well in the fourth everything came together.FNG wrote: ↑Wed Sep 10, 2025 10:23 am I think there is a lot of irrational exuberance here about JJ. I gave him a C-, which is a passing grade, because I think he passed the test. But you can't ignore the fact that only Tua threw for fewer yards this week than JJ, and JJ was going up against an already poor defense missing some key defensive players. His clock control out of the huddle, repeated batted down passes when a lofted pass would have worked and a telegraphed pass that led to a pick 6 are not the hallmarks of a very good QB performance...especially against a bad defense. We won this game because we dominated the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball after the first quarter...in many ways, that was how JJ won a lot of his games at Michigan. If we can continue to dominate the line play, we may be successful with a QB throwing for 143 yards. I see JJ as potentially a fine game manager, and that may be just what this team needs at QB.
Again with the yardage. I just disagree. We just had far fewer plays then avg. Even 15 less. We had very good punt returns along with a punt block, some nice 3 and outs so we had good field position to get less yards. Sure you can say the offense/JJ had to do less. But it is a team game. Could he have done more with worse field position? Maybe? I can't lower a grade because special teams were great!
In the end, 3 TD's with one pick. That's pretty good and superb for a 1st start on the road in primetime without your really most important player (Darrisaw). Good never mind great LT play is a must in a good offense, we didn't get that to be frank. Plays were getting blown up way too much.
I think I've seen C- QB play and that was much of Ponders play. JJ was better then that.