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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 35560" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>A lot of teams "showed" taking the BB, but their true intention was the QB. This was making reads difficult. </p><p></p><p>JT is so very quick on his mesh. He holds the mesh for a second and then shoots out like lightening. You do not know who really has the ball.</p><p>JT makes a decision and goes with it 100%, right or wrong.</p><p>JT is also quick to the edge. Vad had a lot of strung out plays.</p><p>JT shows no fear in pitching. We may have the opposite issue as Vad. We will no longer cringe at a missed open pitch man, but have to deal with wild pitches. </p><p></p><p>Vad was better in his "run effort" in 2012 and spring of 2013. I believe the hired QB coach got into his head, and Vad started acting like a pocket passer. I think the main hype of Vad was truly due to his run effort. People kept saying he was a great passer, but the evidence on the field was not in support. Stronger arms yes, great passer, no.</p><p> </p><p>I was excited about the possibility of Vad, but I was always level headed in the fact that he could not beat out Tevin.</p><p></p><p>I am exited about JT. Paul has always shown him favor for some reason and he must see something to give that favor. I still think our winning will truly come down to the OL blocking more than anything including JT versus Byerly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 35560, member: 402"] A lot of teams "showed" taking the BB, but their true intention was the QB. This was making reads difficult. JT is so very quick on his mesh. He holds the mesh for a second and then shoots out like lightening. You do not know who really has the ball. JT makes a decision and goes with it 100%, right or wrong. JT is also quick to the edge. Vad had a lot of strung out plays. JT shows no fear in pitching. We may have the opposite issue as Vad. We will no longer cringe at a missed open pitch man, but have to deal with wild pitches. Vad was better in his "run effort" in 2012 and spring of 2013. I believe the hired QB coach got into his head, and Vad started acting like a pocket passer. I think the main hype of Vad was truly due to his run effort. People kept saying he was a great passer, but the evidence on the field was not in support. Stronger arms yes, great passer, no. I was excited about the possibility of Vad, but I was always level headed in the fact that he could not beat out Tevin. I am exited about JT. Paul has always shown him favor for some reason and he must see something to give that favor. I still think our winning will truly come down to the OL blocking more than anything including JT versus Byerly. [/QUOTE]
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