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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 80260" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I'm a huge fan of TW. In fact, I place him higher up my GT QB list than JN. Some people give a massive double take when they hear that, but it is my opinion nonetheless. JT lacks the experience running the offense that TW had and he has a little bit to learn in that department, but even with those shortcomings, he has already raised the bar. The ability to outrun the defense, hit the edge much faster, buy time in the pocket, and throw on the run will translate well against all defenses. Will the sledding get tougher for JT? Most likely yes, but don't make the mistake of thinking his attributes only work against the bottom dwellers. JT poses a huge threat to every team we face. The windows are going to get a little smaller so the execution will need to become more crisp. We can hurt defenses more ways now. That helps. It is hard to stop everything, especially when you have guys being optioned off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 80260, member: 639"] I'm a huge fan of TW. In fact, I place him higher up my GT QB list than JN. Some people give a massive double take when they hear that, but it is my opinion nonetheless. JT lacks the experience running the offense that TW had and he has a little bit to learn in that department, but even with those shortcomings, he has already raised the bar. The ability to outrun the defense, hit the edge much faster, buy time in the pocket, and throw on the run will translate well against all defenses. Will the sledding get tougher for JT? Most likely yes, but don't make the mistake of thinking his attributes only work against the bottom dwellers. JT poses a huge threat to every team we face. The windows are going to get a little smaller so the execution will need to become more crisp. We can hurt defenses more ways now. That helps. It is hard to stop everything, especially when you have guys being optioned off. [/QUOTE]
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