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<blockquote data-quote="DTGT" data-source="post: 80276" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>I agree. TW was flat-out solid as our QB. I think much of the complaints about TW are tricks of the eye; he wasn't showy/flashy.</p><p></p><p>V__ L__ was showy/flashy but for whatever reason, could not get comfortable running the option the way it needed to be run.</p><p></p><p>We didn't know what a gem we had with TW without reviewing the tapes and using hindsight. TW was a good QB.</p><p></p><p>Defenses get stretched very thin when they have to account for the QB running the ball. They get even thinner if we can successfully option off 1-2 players. Thin defenses result in busting off more 20+ yd plays. JT is dangerous enough, that his presence thins the defense. You will see more explosive plays, although not necessarily from the QB position. The threat from the QB to out run the defense to the goal-line is enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DTGT, post: 80276, member: 455"] I agree. TW was flat-out solid as our QB. I think much of the complaints about TW are tricks of the eye; he wasn't showy/flashy. V__ L__ was showy/flashy but for whatever reason, could not get comfortable running the option the way it needed to be run. We didn't know what a gem we had with TW without reviewing the tapes and using hindsight. TW was a good QB. Defenses get stretched very thin when they have to account for the QB running the ball. They get even thinner if we can successfully option off 1-2 players. Thin defenses result in busting off more 20+ yd plays. JT is dangerous enough, that his presence thins the defense. You will see more explosive plays, although not necessarily from the QB position. The threat from the QB to out run the defense to the goal-line is enough. [/QUOTE]
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