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<blockquote data-quote="ATL1" data-source="post: 417985" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>LJ is fast and elusive. More elusive than I previously thought. He is also a big body. What separates him from prior qb’s is his passing and without his passing the Blue team would not have put up 24pts. He went 5-17 but the O called 17 passing plays with him splitting time, with a make shift oLine, an injured hand, & with him not being able to practice much during spring. When he did run he got yards. There was some timing issues and lots of issues with receivers being on the same page, particularly Dolphus. There was not a lot of triple option with him but overall I thought he did well. CPJ thought so as well. There’s a lot there that he can clean up. He needs reps.</p><p></p><p>TO similarly. The D didn’t respect the pass with him at all but he scrambled and made plays. He presses the D more downfield as a runner. He’s more elusive than fast. Really good runner. He did practice throughout camp so his struggle is a bit more disappointing but again the OL was gobblygock so ....</p><p>I’d like to see TO on the field as an aback if he doesn’t win the backup position. He’s nice as a runner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATL1, post: 417985, member: 26"] LJ is fast and elusive. More elusive than I previously thought. He is also a big body. What separates him from prior qb’s is his passing and without his passing the Blue team would not have put up 24pts. He went 5-17 but the O called 17 passing plays with him splitting time, with a make shift oLine, an injured hand, & with him not being able to practice much during spring. When he did run he got yards. There was some timing issues and lots of issues with receivers being on the same page, particularly Dolphus. There was not a lot of triple option with him but overall I thought he did well. CPJ thought so as well. There’s a lot there that he can clean up. He needs reps. TO similarly. The D didn’t respect the pass with him at all but he scrambled and made plays. He presses the D more downfield as a runner. He’s more elusive than fast. Really good runner. He did practice throughout camp so his struggle is a bit more disappointing but again the OL was gobblygock so .... I’d like to see TO on the field as an aback if he doesn’t win the backup position. He’s nice as a runner. [/QUOTE]
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