The biggest turning point in JJs career was when he swapped to WR in college, if he had stayed at QB like he was in high school, things would have turned out a lot differently. JJ has successfully transitioned to WR, however, leading all rookies in TDs entering week 4. He was always a very successful athlete, and would have definitely been good at QB, but JJ definitely lacked some of the touch that QBs had. He was always more of a runner and never had that perfect of an arm, as there would be a lot of off throws. And the game prep was a lot more for QB, as they had to learn the whole offense and execute it to perfection. At WR, JJ only has to know his routes and his assignments, so there's not much to do other than run and catch the ball. Which he is doing very well at a very high level in the DSFL, so he has to thank his coaches for encouraging him to switch.
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