phinsphan4ever
Welcome to Miami Daunte!!
I've spoken to a die hard Eagles buddy of mine and he was telling me that A.J. doesn't play as well in practice as he does in real, actual games. So take that with a grain of salt.
phinsphan4ever said:I've spoken to a die hard Eagles buddy of mine and he was telling me that A.J. doesn't play as well in practice as he does in real, actual games. So take that with a grain of salt.
dreadlockera said:He will need to play well in practice or he will need to wait until week 6-7 to get his shot. Typically that's when Jay gets injured. I suppose I would rather have a guy who plays well and pracitces like crap than vice versa.
Crzynick25 said:who knows he could be steve mcnair who never practices and plays great :roflmao:
phinsphan4ever said:I've spoken to a die hard Eagles buddy of mine and he was telling me that A.J. doesn't play as well in practice as he does in real, actual games. So take that with a grain of salt.
DOLFANMIKE said:Based on how little he's played in games, I'm not sure that we can bank on him being a game day player. He's only played in like 5 NFL games, and only against a playoff team once, and he lost that game.
ltfinfan said:you know it was just one mini camp sheesh
Disnardo said:I guess I kind of agree with DolfanMike. As a player, you have to show the team and the coaches that you can succeed in the playing field, that should start with the practice field.
Is AJF putting a great deal of time and effort in learning the playbook? I don't know, but the coaches should. New system, new players and very little time to learn them, considering other great QBs have held a clipboard for a year or more, before starting.
It's one thing to know the playbook and just concentrate in the practice field. It's another, when you have to do both. We are giving him only, something like 4 months to be ready...
That said, if AFJ does start, we will probably not see the best of him till late in the season...