Daniels is awesome. He was definitely hampered by his injury on Sunday but pushed through. A lot of his throws didn't quite have the same zip, and often were low.
Logan is one of my favorite ex-player analysts, but he wanted other QB’s over Jayden and I get it’s still early, but it’s hard not to be all in on Daniels. He’s the best QB this team has had in the 50+ years I’ve been a fan. The Hail Mary definitely had luck involved, but he seems to make plays most other QB’s can’t. Hope he can stay healthy.
As an analyst, he would earn a lot more respect if he comes out and admits he was wrong…but he won’t, because he wouldn’t want his “takes” to resurface….
🙄 15 years from now you clowns are still going to be trying to pull out those receipts. Jesus stop it. He's our guy. No one cares who someone liked pre-draft
Logan is 1000% right. JD still doesn't see too many open rts and runs himself out of trouble too often. He needs to improve reading DBs body language and throwing into tight windows. I worry that because he avoids trying that by scrambling he won't improve at it.
50+ year fan? Then you saw a guy named Mark Rypien have one of the greatest years a QB ever had. So why isn't he a household name and hall of famer? Because that's all he ever did. I'm as excited about JD as you are but let's keep some perspective.
They don't happen often, maybe not ever really, but that was Logan's worst take yet. Jayden is clearly the guy. If he brained farted here and there, kept making the same mistakes twice, hell just show any sign if inconsistency I would still have questions as well. None of those things are happening. If he was playing like Caleb Williams I'd still have questions. He's leaps and bounds ahead of Caleb. Just a fact. He's as focused and works as hard as anyone I've ever seen. And that includes all the legends. Jayden Daniels is as "franchise quarterback" as franchise quarterback gets in 2024. We have our guy.
I’m with you. There were a couple of plays that were missed 50-50s or called back by penalties that should have been tuddies. He’s been good to great and most importantly, is able to process the game between his ears at the pro level.
Logan is 1000% right. JD still doesn't see too many open rts and runs himself out of trouble too often. He needs to improve reading DBs body language and throwing into tight windows. I worry that because he avoids trying that by scrambling he won't improve at it.
@@nigelmcphearson You’re just parroting low football IQ comments. He processes as fast at this point in his career as anyone I’ve ever seen. Lamar wasn’t even close. Josh wasn’t even close. Manning threw 21 interceptions in his rookie year. You say the same about them? Some of us played the game. You? Y
I was there at the game sitting up top and Caleb had guys open. Defense did do a solid job of containing but there was times were Caleb had guys open over the middle
Logan is 1000% right. JD still doesn't see too many open rts and runs himself out of trouble too often. He needs to improve reading DBs body language and throwing into tight windows. I worry that because he avoids trying that by scrambling he won't improve at it.
@@charliemalloy1023 thank goodness we avoided Logans pick in JJ 🫣. He never looked dominant. Just a noodle 🍜 arm Qb that can actually throw 😳..So yea he will be good, not Elite
Logan is 1000% right. JD still doesn't see too many open rts and runs himself out of trouble too often. He needs to improve reading DBs body language and throwing into tight windows. I worry that because he avoids trying that by scrambling he won't improve at it.