then view Jake through a jaded paradigm. They can't see that in 2 out of the 3 games his positives greatly outweighed his negatives. He could be the difference in us winning some games in this conference. When he's playing well he's a big X factor.
I'm aware he looked terrible against SMU.
I just choose to trust that the people who are seeing every practice snap, whose livelihood depends on winning, are going to put the guy out there thats best for the program. I'll cheer for and support whoever they put out there each game, and try to view their play objectively.