he must be the only person who didnt watch any of his hames this yr he just drops back and heaves it no accuracy no touch no brains
you know this kids in trouble when nobody on covers has come to argue on his side anybody will argue a side here but no one thinks sneed is gonna make it ahahaah
you know this kids in trouble when nobody on covers has come to argue on his side anybody will argue a side here but no one thinks sneed is gonna make it ahahaah
Let me explain the situtation a little more (not justify it)
Snead had a very nice season two years ago and was considered a top draft prospect. After this season he leads FBS in interceptions. What happened? Well Snead is above average but not great by any means. What made him great 2 years ago? Michael Oher, Mike Wallce, and Shay Hodge. This year with Oher and Wallace gone his pocket didnt hold up and he didnt have a deep threat receiver. All the sudden safeties started cheating up and cracking his pocket even faster than expected. He then went on to prove that he could not adjust to the pressure and just could NOT get it done.
Why leave now?
Shay Hodge is leaving, his top receiver by far and very impressive WR at that. Dexter McCluster is leaving, which was the only thing that defenses had to scout against.
So, in my opinion, Jevan doesnt have much confidence in himself. It is obvious in his play and how he carries himself. So the option of coming back with even less surrounding weapons...just wasnt an option. He would rather take stab at 3rd round draft choice and hope to get put on a team with weapons everywhere.
A little money now, is better than no money later. (that is what he is thinking)
Let me explain the situtation a little more (not justify it)
Snead had a very nice season two years ago and was considered a top draft prospect. After this season he leads FBS in interceptions. What happened? Well Snead is above average but not great by any means. What made him great 2 years ago? Michael Oher, Mike Wallce, and Shay Hodge. This year with Oher and Wallace gone his pocket didnt hold up and he didnt have a deep threat receiver. All the sudden safeties started cheating up and cracking his pocket even faster than expected. He then went on to prove that he could not adjust to the pressure and just could NOT get it done.
Why leave now?
Shay Hodge is leaving, his top receiver by far and very impressive WR at that. Dexter McCluster is leaving, which was the only thing that defenses had to scout against.
So, in my opinion, Jevan doesnt have much confidence in himself. It is obvious in his play and how he carries himself. So the option of coming back with even less surrounding weapons...just wasnt an option. He would rather take stab at 3rd round draft choice and hope to get put on a team with weapons everywhere.
A little money now, is better than no money later. (that is what he is thinking)
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