I would like to add to the "happy feet" asumption. My point in starting this thread was to make the point that I did not want to watch Bevil again next year. If he got "happy feet" a year ago why wouldn't he still have them? He had a shot and proved that he could not do it without turning the ball over. I also saw JJ in high school and agree that he wont be able to do the same things at this level as he did there BUT AAW is exactly right. He does not try to throw the ball when he gets pressure. He takes off. When he takes off it seemed in the spring game that he could be gone at any second. When Bevil takes off everyone holds thier breath hoping he doesnt fumble when he gets hit. I am sure Bevil is a good kid and a hard worker but we have seen what he could do. The Pruit kid went 2-1 and from what I read about the game in Georgia should have won that one too. He simply let the athletes make plays. The wideouts are so good on this team that it doesn take much. In my opinion if they go with anybody over JJ it should be Pruit. Bevil shouldn't even be in the mix. He needs to spend the summer working on catching the football and running routes. He is athletic enough to help the team but I just dont see it at quarterback.