Covered that in past posts; whether he was injured or healthy
JJ didn't show much progress last year. TSL did a story recently showing he ran better when apparently healthy, but also, the two bookend games where he had good stats were both against teams with questionable defenses (OKST and WVA, and WVA didn't know what it was facing, first game). Either way, it doesn't change my statement. Based on his play last year, healthy or injured, JJ isn't a QB who wins a game. He is a smart QB who doesn't screw up and keeps VT in it.
If JJ comes out in 2018 and starts hitting deep balls and finding small windows to make throws where you go "wow," then we'll have evidence that he has improved. I'm not saying he won't. I'm just saying what I've consistently said since game four last season - he may be as good as he is going to get. Which is decent, not great. [Post edited by WestyHokie at 05/01/2018 4:15PM]
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