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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 25098" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Yup...agree. I think a lot of people on here confuse formations and window dressing with respect to "simplifying" and returning to the Flex. We run a lot of the same plays from different formations, which isn't different from what Malzahn does with his offense. Or what Friedgen did with his offense. Of course running plays from different formations does change some keys and read points.</p><p></p><p>People point to UGA as Vad's best game, but the Duke game was Vad's best game IMHO. He made a lot of great throws, showed anticipation and touch, and made some really good decisions. He also did a great job managing our option game. </p><p></p><p>Also agree on JT. Lots of GT fans like to say JT's arm is just as strong as Vad's, but that's false. Of course, you don't need to have a super strong arm to be great passer on this level. If JT can understand the pass game as well as Tevin, who I thought made HUGE strides understanding coverages on where the ball needs to go within our passing concepts, we should be just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 25098, member: 360"] Yup...agree. I think a lot of people on here confuse formations and window dressing with respect to "simplifying" and returning to the Flex. We run a lot of the same plays from different formations, which isn't different from what Malzahn does with his offense. Or what Friedgen did with his offense. Of course running plays from different formations does change some keys and read points. People point to UGA as Vad's best game, but the Duke game was Vad's best game IMHO. He made a lot of great throws, showed anticipation and touch, and made some really good decisions. He also did a great job managing our option game. Also agree on JT. Lots of GT fans like to say JT's arm is just as strong as Vad's, but that's false. Of course, you don't need to have a super strong arm to be great passer on this level. If JT can understand the pass game as well as Tevin, who I thought made HUGE strides understanding coverages on where the ball needs to go within our passing concepts, we should be just fine. [/QUOTE]
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