Originally posted by electricgold
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Quentin Johnston is NOT a bust: Here's why....
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Originally posted by LarryAW View Post
The majority of people in the world have negative energy and are nearly completely controlled by their ego minds. Coaches, who clearly don't have negative energy, have egos, too. They are at a higher level of consciousness and have better control over their egos.
You can see a lot of out-of-control egos here today, projecting their shit onto others. Me, too - I'm still a work in progress.
Staley had the worst of both worlds: an out of control ego, and yet not above chasing after tossed helmets like a kid on an Easter egg hunt.
Harbaugh is not Staley.
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Originally posted by BadMoonRising View PostLot of dropped passes last year in Key Situations from all our wide receivers except from the 13.
I expect Harbaugh to address this, even if we lost our big name guys.
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Originally posted by LarryAW View Post
The majority of people in the world have negative energy and are nearly completely controlled by their ego minds. Coaches, who clearly don't have negative energy, have egos, too. They are at a higher level of consciousness and have better control over their egos.
You can see a lot of out-of-control egos here today, projecting their shit onto others. Me, too - I'm still a work in progress.
Message boards are like dog parks for egos. It’s where you take it to stretch its legs run around and play with the other egos before you take it back home and it goes to sleep.
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I like the MW comparison, I did that alot last year and saw the same traits. But... MW is/was still vastly superior IMHO. QJ seems mentally fragile and looks like he lacks confidence.
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Originally posted by AFboltfan View PostI like the MW comparison, I did that alot last year and saw the same traits. But... MW is/was still vastly superior IMHO. QJ seems mentally fragile and looks like he lacks confidence.
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Originally posted by beachcomber View Post
my arm chair QB says Fuaga, and.... @the onset of things, thought MHJ was the best bet in the draft.... QBs included, so dunno.... ??
obviously no complaints if that's who we nab, and.... two things: Harbaugh says we're gonna run and protect the QB.... that's Fuaga in my book, and.... also am an intangibles guy, and he's my guy over any of the WRs/other OTs.... just me.
what's your take.... (or have you already made that clear
Fuaga @ #5.
I am in.
It's an overdraft.
And it is throwing away the value factor.
But this is a perfect fit.
And a start toward Harbaughism.We do not play modern football.
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Originally posted by blueman View PostIssues are mental. Fucked up situation + youth = what we saw. Give him better coaching, more experience, we’ll see more highlight plays, less drops. Ability is there..
Stockholm syndrome.
Staley worked him over mentally, that he was a fuck up .... like he did with pretty much every player, but that they had faith in him and were going to stick with the guy.
The old Staley crapola.
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QJ has nothing that let me think he will be good WR in the league.
He was advertised as YAC guy. This ability was not existing in NFL where he plays agains faster and stronger defences.
He is not a speedster and he is not Mike Williams type who makes 50-50 throws 80-20.
On top of this his hands are more than questionable after rookie year.
I wish he could break but I cant see what type of WR he could become to benefit this team.
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