SJ makes a lot of fundamental mistakes in the pocket, but he erases some of them with his feet. Yesterday he took a sack by drifting to his left, outside the pocket of protection. He is supposed to step forward, up into the pocket. This is easier said than done, but all successful quarterbacks must learn this. Otherwise they will cause holding penalties and take unnecessary sacks. Johnson's quickness is good. His footspeed is not superior by SEC standards, but he can outrun linebackers. (Some SEC quarterbacks can't.) SJ's arm strength is good, not great. When he sees his receiver, he gets the ball out of his hand pretty good. But like all inexperienced quarterbacks, sometimes he takes too long to find a receiver. When his mechanics are good, he is very accurate. But sometimes he drops his right hand and adds an additional movement to his motion. When he does that, he overthrows. That's what caused the interception over the middle yesterday. SJ will get better the more he plays. He gives Coach Gran a "read option" which has been effective at times, but he is still learning to execute it consistently. My biggest concern is SJ's slight build. With Barker out, Gran's only other quarterback options are Hoak and Wright, neither of whom is ready to win SEC games. So if I was Gran, I would be very careful about scheming for SJ to run the football against Alabama. Bad idea. Roll the pocket, and get rid of the football. If nobody is open, throw it away and live to run another play.What's your read on his game? Thought he played well, really like his composure. Do wish he had a little more lead in his britches. It should be fun watching him improve each week.
They almost had to go with DB as the starter,but Gran went looking for someone and found Johnson because he knew they were in need of someone else and Johnson was the best he could find on short notice and still get him here.Watching SJ makes me wonder the coaching staff's decision to start DB from the beginning. SJ is not great, but he is better overall than DB.
Makes you wonder how it would have affected us in prior games if he was playing before now.
Agreed. Its amazing how well he is playing considering Barker has had the majority of the snaps with the first team. Alabama will make him look bad, so I hope he gets another chance after next week.For a QB to be in his first year in the system, I think he's doing very well. He should only get better with experience at this level.
Notice you have a new avatar - I like it!!My favorite thing about him is that he doesn't make many mistakes. Yes he had one pick last night, but I like that he knows when to throw it away and stuff like that. Hes not a great passer but hes decent enough to be effective, pretty decent runner too.
No disrespect intended, but I'm not sure he will ever be a SEC caliber QB, but I do like him and glad we have him.Love this kid!! He is tough and is willing to learn. Humble guy! He is going to be a good one.