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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 168032" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>I really think any dedicated Tech fan who hasn't seen the junior video on this player does themselves a disservice. WTF else are you going to do as we wait for game #1...engage in pissing contests?</p><p></p><p>As a junior their QB wasn't as good. I have never seen so many jump balls on a single tape to a guy who not only was covered, but was surrounded by a crowd. And they were mostly moon balls that were not particularly accurate. Every time the guy went up and got it---so many times and in so many improbable situations--I became convinced this guy will be a weapon for us. It's just the style of receiving we often used to make BACKBREAKING 1st downs last year (except Smoov has a tighter window and gets the ball out fast and flat, baby!). I think Johnson saw how this would translate, plus he projects as a good blocker (effort/want to) this is what Johnson offered. Add in 4.0 GPA and what we have heard is impeccable character and there you go.</p><p></p><p>I compared him to Tyler Melton who I would have liked to have seen play 4 years in our O with a QB like Smoov (accuracy, field vision) and without DT opposite him rightfully getting thrown to most times. T-Mel also flat got it done blocking and was a class act off the field. However all comparisons or analogies are necessarily limited. It would have been more observant to say he's a T-Mel kind of guy that has some DT skills adjusting and blocking out defenders. Whatever the case he is showing big for us so far and I'm glad we got him!</p><p></p><p>I'll be excited to see Mr Stewart take the field and it's a terrific opportunity for him but I don't like seeing the injuries in our WR corps. Summers can flat out block and we need him. Philpott needs to be healthy/getting reps because his services may also be required this season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 168032, member: 857"] I really think any dedicated Tech fan who hasn't seen the junior video on this player does themselves a disservice. WTF else are you going to do as we wait for game #1...engage in pissing contests? As a junior their QB wasn't as good. I have never seen so many jump balls on a single tape to a guy who not only was covered, but was surrounded by a crowd. And they were mostly moon balls that were not particularly accurate. Every time the guy went up and got it---so many times and in so many improbable situations--I became convinced this guy will be a weapon for us. It's just the style of receiving we often used to make BACKBREAKING 1st downs last year (except Smoov has a tighter window and gets the ball out fast and flat, baby!). I think Johnson saw how this would translate, plus he projects as a good blocker (effort/want to) this is what Johnson offered. Add in 4.0 GPA and what we have heard is impeccable character and there you go. I compared him to Tyler Melton who I would have liked to have seen play 4 years in our O with a QB like Smoov (accuracy, field vision) and without DT opposite him rightfully getting thrown to most times. T-Mel also flat got it done blocking and was a class act off the field. However all comparisons or analogies are necessarily limited. It would have been more observant to say he's a T-Mel kind of guy that has some DT skills adjusting and blocking out defenders. Whatever the case he is showing big for us so far and I'm glad we got him! I'll be excited to see Mr Stewart take the field and it's a terrific opportunity for him but I don't like seeing the injuries in our WR corps. Summers can flat out block and we need him. Philpott needs to be healthy/getting reps because his services may also be required this season. [/QUOTE]
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