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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 80257" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I agree, too little data to be sure. We have enough data on TW to know that he would move the ball and score a lot of points. However, if it came down to the end of the game and you needed someone to pull the game out for you, it probably wasn't going to happen with TW. He was a superb technician of the offense, but not a crunch-time guy.</p><p></p><p>However, what I saw last Saturday was someone willing us to win, a la JN. I agree, GSU is not a reasonable enough test to validate the hypothesis, but I submit we'll see more against better defenses. I may be incorrect, but that's my thought based on the limited data provided to-date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 80257, member: 198"] I agree, too little data to be sure. We have enough data on TW to know that he would move the ball and score a lot of points. However, if it came down to the end of the game and you needed someone to pull the game out for you, it probably wasn't going to happen with TW. He was a superb technician of the offense, but not a crunch-time guy. However, what I saw last Saturday was someone willing us to win, a la JN. I agree, GSU is not a reasonable enough test to validate the hypothesis, but I submit we'll see more against better defenses. I may be incorrect, but that's my thought based on the limited data provided to-date. [/QUOTE]
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