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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 44482" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Nesbitt ran 4.59 two years after college while completely healthy in hand timed fashion. That probably translates to 4.65 at the combine. Like you said, most of his time at GT he was not completely healthy. Look, anybody who has eyes and the inclination to pay attention knows that Nesbitt was not fast. Where he did not get nearly enough credit, IMHO, was for his agility. He could leap, contort his body, side step, and dive forward with the best of them. He could get 3 when most QBs (even the fast ones) would get 1. He was also a bull. That is what made him so good for us, not his speed. In that context it is hard to compare Byerly to Nesbitt at this point. I think speed wise they are similar and they run with a similar toughness as well. What I haven't seen from Timmy yet is the slippery maneuvers in the trash and ability to dive /stretch forward. At this point, I have the opinion that TB sees the field really well and processes visual information quickly. That will play in his favor in this offense, as it would any other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 44482, member: 639"] Nesbitt ran 4.59 two years after college while completely healthy in hand timed fashion. That probably translates to 4.65 at the combine. Like you said, most of his time at GT he was not completely healthy. Look, anybody who has eyes and the inclination to pay attention knows that Nesbitt was not fast. Where he did not get nearly enough credit, IMHO, was for his agility. He could leap, contort his body, side step, and dive forward with the best of them. He could get 3 when most QBs (even the fast ones) would get 1. He was also a bull. That is what made him so good for us, not his speed. In that context it is hard to compare Byerly to Nesbitt at this point. I think speed wise they are similar and they run with a similar toughness as well. What I haven't seen from Timmy yet is the slippery maneuvers in the trash and ability to dive /stretch forward. At this point, I have the opinion that TB sees the field really well and processes visual information quickly. That will play in his favor in this offense, as it would any other. [/QUOTE]
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