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<blockquote data-quote="TheGridironGeek" data-source="post: 133683" data-attributes="member: 1898"><p>Love the comparison -- my heart tells me I'd rather have Nesbitt too, because I'm partial to big, bruising option QBs. </p><p></p><p>That said, in 2 years I think Thomas will cement himself as the best QB CPJ has had. He takes the offense to another level of execution because of his fluidity. Thomas probably wouldn't get blown out or minimized by a more athletic team in a bowl game, because he is constantly moving and there's no wasted motion. With Nesbitt the offense was a little shaky in that regard, which is fine vs. ordinary defenses but gives superior talent just enough reaction time to snuff you out. </p><p></p><p>Of course, essentially the entire offense under Nesbitt had been recruited for another system, so maybe the "clunky"ness at times during that era was a symptom of trying to teach bigger, slower linemen and orthodox RB's how to run the Flex for the first time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheGridironGeek, post: 133683, member: 1898"] Love the comparison -- my heart tells me I'd rather have Nesbitt too, because I'm partial to big, bruising option QBs. That said, in 2 years I think Thomas will cement himself as the best QB CPJ has had. He takes the offense to another level of execution because of his fluidity. Thomas probably wouldn't get blown out or minimized by a more athletic team in a bowl game, because he is constantly moving and there's no wasted motion. With Nesbitt the offense was a little shaky in that regard, which is fine vs. ordinary defenses but gives superior talent just enough reaction time to snuff you out. Of course, essentially the entire offense under Nesbitt had been recruited for another system, so maybe the "clunky"ness at times during that era was a symptom of trying to teach bigger, slower linemen and orthodox RB's how to run the Flex for the first time. [/QUOTE]
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