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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 44140" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Well, you don't have to watch very long to realize we have a great athlete in Ty Griffin at QB. I was literally bowled over, having never seen him before. That kid has great feet. I mean really great feet. He has a great combination of agility, speed, size, and instincts carrying the ball. DO NOT make the mistake of calling for him to leave the QB position. With the bad weather and the small sample size it is hard to draw too many conclusions about his readiness, but, if you want a guy with JC Watts type of capability taking snaps, then leave him there. I still don't know if he can pass, but I know he is a handful with the ball in his arms. Before all you "calling for the backup" skeptics start screaming. I am not calling for him to start, but I am saying to give this kid time to blossom.</p><p></p><p>I feel the same way about K. Freeman..... Eye popping. He jumps out of the TV screen and grabs your attention. He will be a play maker for this team for quite a while.</p><p></p><p> I don't have time to write a lot more right now, but I am going to capture the ESPNU broadcast and give it an extensive look. Like everybody, I just become a fan and follow the ball on first viewing. There are a lot of kids I wanted to scrutinize for the first time but couldn't. We have athletes on the field. That is the strong general impression I get. The kids got after it. There was no going through the motions out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 44140, member: 639"] Well, you don't have to watch very long to realize we have a great athlete in Ty Griffin at QB. I was literally bowled over, having never seen him before. That kid has great feet. I mean really great feet. He has a great combination of agility, speed, size, and instincts carrying the ball. DO NOT make the mistake of calling for him to leave the QB position. With the bad weather and the small sample size it is hard to draw too many conclusions about his readiness, but, if you want a guy with JC Watts type of capability taking snaps, then leave him there. I still don't know if he can pass, but I know he is a handful with the ball in his arms. Before all you "calling for the backup" skeptics start screaming. I am not calling for him to start, but I am saying to give this kid time to blossom. I feel the same way about K. Freeman..... Eye popping. He jumps out of the TV screen and grabs your attention. He will be a play maker for this team for quite a while. I don't have time to write a lot more right now, but I am going to capture the ESPNU broadcast and give it an extensive look. Like everybody, I just become a fan and follow the ball on first viewing. There are a lot of kids I wanted to scrutinize for the first time but couldn't. We have athletes on the field. That is the strong general impression I get. The kids got after it. There was no going through the motions out there. [/QUOTE]
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