I'm more concerned with how he takes a seat in a lecture hall without hurting his giant stones.
I'm more concerned with how he takes a seat in a lecture hall without hurting his giant stones.
This is what i am much more worried about...man if he gets hurt we are ****ed...Also, when he runs, he either gets out of bounds or slides before taking a big hit. When he had the long first down run in the last overtime (i think) he went out of bounds at the 4 yard line. If you watched the replay, it looked like he wanted to jump 3 hawk defenders to win but stepped out of bounds.
I heart Steele
I'm more concerned with how he takes a seat in a lecture hall without hurting his giant stones.
All it takes is one hit but i completely agree that he is great at avoiding getting hit...being scared he is going to get hurt comes with a qb that likes to take off and with him always watching down field (which is also great dont get me wrong) he is more likely not going to notice a defender flying towards him in his blind spotForthose of you scared he will get hurt, I dont think this is any more likely than any other qb, he seems to avoid contact as much as possible either sliding early or running out of bounds, he rarely is "taken" down. Sometimes during the EIU game I was thinking he was sliding TO early but id rather him do that than get hurt.
I keep watching the game highlights and other videos and every time I see Jantz scrambling, he doesn't secure the ball, just holds it in one hand. I hope this doesn't come back to bite us...
He will need to be able to scramble tonight against a good defense.I have a lot of trouble worrying about anything when Steele Jantz has the football.
Not at all. Dude knows what hes doing. Im sure the coaches will enforce a fix should there be one.