You are right on many perspectives. A good QB plays to their strengths and minimizes their weaknesses -- with the help of the QB coach. MJ is not a great athlete from the waist down...he does not pose a threat as a runner like JH. But he is a great QB from the waist up...particularly his accuracy and mind. He reminds me of a young Tom Brady...excited for him to keep developing his ability to focus in difficult situations.Totally agree. I do feel that MJ at 6'3" does have more opportunity to see the field well when he has a fairly clean pocket. In the Auburn game last year he made a late throw to Ruggs for around thirty yards on a rope that very few Alabama QB'S would make. Of course there were the two mistakes that cost the game but with experience he has a chance to put together a tremendous season. With this season's all SEC gauntlet it is going to be an amazing feat for any team to go 10-0.
And yes, I don't expect any team to go 10-0 either...