I see your point but I disagree. It always takes a team effort to be successful, but I think that Josh Nesbitt was arguably the single most important piece to 2008's success. Not many QB's can grasp a new system in one year, much less in a triple option attack where the QBs responsibility is...
I was only attempting to generate a few thoughts. I understand what is done is done and we shouldn't play "what if". However, it doesn't hurt to consider scenarios, especially if they could have very easily happened. It's not like I'm saying "what if we had all of Alabama's recruits" or "what if...
I was mainly highlighting the importance of Josh and Bebe being available to us during CPJ's first years. Without those two, our program under CPJ would be in a much lesser place. I would argue that CPJ might not even be at Tech today. There are not an infinite number of reasonable scenarios...
A) if Josh Nesbitt had never set foot on Georgia Tech's campus. Did his existence factor in on CPJ's hire? I doubt it, but looking back, I believe that without Josh, CPJ would've maybe won 4-6 games in his first season. I think 2008's success was more crucial to his GT career than anyone...
It is so tough for a college QB to switch over to defense. How many times have we seen a college QB have a "successful" career in the NFL? I'm not doubting JT--I love the kid and in no way am I saying he can't do it. However, as some of you previously posted, I believe his chances as a receiver...
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