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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 153648" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I think this is a good point. If we ask ourselves the question "what would we have liked him to do differently in the Miami game?", then the answer wouldn't be much of anything. What makes our offense so special is that any number of players can pile up the stats for a win, but it all starts with a threat at the QB position and good decision making. If RG3 or Johnny Football didn't put up huge numbers themselves, they probably would not be winning the game. Not so at GT. The day JT starts trying to put up stats for himself is the day our offense tanks. One of my favorite character traits of JT is that he follows the system unwaveringly, without any apparent selfish desires at all. He gutted Miami like a fish without personal stats AND he humiliated MSST with flames coming off his feet and long TD passes. All the while he was taking what was there from the defense. </p><p></p><p>If JT was right in the middle of the Heisman discussion in the ACCCG this year and he had another "Miami" game, taking himself out of contention in the process because of the lack of stats, I would be perfectly happy and I bet he would be too. We would, once again, be ACC champs. It is a team game and JT is a winner first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 153648, member: 639"] I think this is a good point. If we ask ourselves the question "what would we have liked him to do differently in the Miami game?", then the answer wouldn't be much of anything. What makes our offense so special is that any number of players can pile up the stats for a win, but it all starts with a threat at the QB position and good decision making. If RG3 or Johnny Football didn't put up huge numbers themselves, they probably would not be winning the game. Not so at GT. The day JT starts trying to put up stats for himself is the day our offense tanks. One of my favorite character traits of JT is that he follows the system unwaveringly, without any apparent selfish desires at all. He gutted Miami like a fish without personal stats AND he humiliated MSST with flames coming off his feet and long TD passes. All the while he was taking what was there from the defense. If JT was right in the middle of the Heisman discussion in the ACCCG this year and he had another "Miami" game, taking himself out of contention in the process because of the lack of stats, I would be perfectly happy and I bet he would be too. We would, once again, be ACC champs. It is a team game and JT is a winner first. [/QUOTE]
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