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<blockquote data-quote="tech_wreck47" data-source="post: 389957" data-attributes="member: 2346"><p>You’re just reaching now, the dude was a walk on at UGA. Not a power 5 QB, he is not giving them the looks that other D1 schools are giving UGA in regular games. I never said those other guys on GT are giving just as good of looks that the D will see either, you’re assuming I think that. Your argument is that our QB’s don’t give the look that the D will see from other teams, and the fact of the matter is, not many schools have scout QB’s that are showing the same look, so we are in no different of a boat than those other schools, like UGA. The original argument was that our guys don’t give a good enough look, the reply was that UGA has a walk on as their scout QB so he’s not giving a good enough look either because their is a HUGE talent gap there with him from the QB’s UGA faces. You say our guys don’t pass well enough, yet you have no clue how well Jones or Johnson (who you keep leaving off your list) throw in practice. Actually CPJ was talking about how good either Jones or Johnson were doing as the scout QB and how good the looks he was giving (I can’t rememe which QB he was talking about) what about when a team like UGA plays a spread option offense? Their QB’s don’t run well enough do they? Yet you only talked about passing as if that’s the only aspect of football. You are just assuming our guys can’t run a scout team offense as well as a walk on, with no proff. It’s just an assumption, but you are treating it as fact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tech_wreck47, post: 389957, member: 2346"] You’re just reaching now, the dude was a walk on at UGA. Not a power 5 QB, he is not giving them the looks that other D1 schools are giving UGA in regular games. I never said those other guys on GT are giving just as good of looks that the D will see either, you’re assuming I think that. Your argument is that our QB’s don’t give the look that the D will see from other teams, and the fact of the matter is, not many schools have scout QB’s that are showing the same look, so we are in no different of a boat than those other schools, like UGA. The original argument was that our guys don’t give a good enough look, the reply was that UGA has a walk on as their scout QB so he’s not giving a good enough look either because their is a HUGE talent gap there with him from the QB’s UGA faces. You say our guys don’t pass well enough, yet you have no clue how well Jones or Johnson (who you keep leaving off your list) throw in practice. Actually CPJ was talking about how good either Jones or Johnson were doing as the scout QB and how good the looks he was giving (I can’t rememe which QB he was talking about) what about when a team like UGA plays a spread option offense? Their QB’s don’t run well enough do they? Yet you only talked about passing as if that’s the only aspect of football. You are just assuming our guys can’t run a scout team offense as well as a walk on, with no proff. It’s just an assumption, but you are treating it as fact. [/QUOTE]
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