Alabama four-star quarterback commit Mac Jones has been anything but shy on Twitter, showing his loyalty to the Tide. But Thursday morning he took it one step further, tweeting out a video of his high school game tape in comparison to former Alabama star AJ McCarron -- with an elephant emoji as a caption, of course.

Jones posted the video at 10:53 a.m. Thursday morning from his twitter account, however, after a media firestorm took place over the tweet he deleted it later in the day. (Screenshot pictured below.)

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The video showed Jones' long ball and pocket passing skills on multiple deep endzone passes completed for touchdowns, with each of his plays followed by similar footage of McCarron while at Alabama. One play included of McCarron was a beautiful 22-yard strike he threw to the corner of the endzone to Kevin Norwood in 2013 while facing Johnny Manziel and the Texas A&M Aggies.

Funny thing is, the video comparison does show some similarities between Jones and McCarron.

Now before anyone jumps to their feet at that statement, let's not forget the main difference here -- Friday night lights versus a fully packed Bryant-Denney.

Whether the high school QB thrives in Tuscaloosa remains to be seen, but if he can perform to the standards of McCarron, there should be no reason for Tide fans to complain. After all, McCarron, now on the Cincinnati Bengals, did deliver two national championships to Alabama.

Jones joins the Tide out of Jacksonville, Florida at 6-foot-3, 180 pounds and is ranked 15th in the 2017 ESPN Top Quarterbacks: Pocket Passer ranks.