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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 86628" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>True. Vad did spare the program that in retrospect. I just meant that from the vantage point of looking at our <em>program </em>that I am also glad the coaches don't manufacture an end to a possible QB controversy. No sudden "you are now permanently injured and can't play, so here is a medical redshirt" or running a kid off in other ways. I think the coaches would have let Vad and Thomas decide it on the field (practice and games) even if it meant a "controversy" type hard decision needed to be made by them. That it actually played out in a manner that works out best for all parties due to the decision Vad made to bow out is definitely a nice result though, I agree.</p><p></p><p>I do suspect that CPJ is probably not going to recruit many more QBs going forward who he thinks may need to have help by tweaking the offense into pistol or shotgun sets though. I have no problem that he was <em>willing </em>to try and do that though. (stubborn my eye).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 86628, member: 231"] True. Vad did spare the program that in retrospect. I just meant that from the vantage point of looking at our [I]program [/I]that I am also glad the coaches don't manufacture an end to a possible QB controversy. No sudden "you are now permanently injured and can't play, so here is a medical redshirt" or running a kid off in other ways. I think the coaches would have let Vad and Thomas decide it on the field (practice and games) even if it meant a "controversy" type hard decision needed to be made by them. That it actually played out in a manner that works out best for all parties due to the decision Vad made to bow out is definitely a nice result though, I agree. I do suspect that CPJ is probably not going to recruit many more QBs going forward who he thinks may need to have help by tweaking the offense into pistol or shotgun sets though. I have no problem that he was [I]willing [/I]to try and do that though. (stubborn my eye). [/QUOTE]
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