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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 53107" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>Vad was not as bad as you remember (Yes he did still take a slide with one yard to go for the 1st).</p><p>I think the OL was as bad as you remember (or worse than you remember because everyone is always watching the QB).</p><p>JT <strong><u>might</u></strong> have caught up to Vad had he been given the in game snaps from day 1.</p><p>Without the real game snaps, Vad was better than JT, <u><strong>as a whole</strong></u>, throughout the year.</p><p></p><p>No doubt in my mind, most of the offensive issues are OL first and QB second.</p><p></p><p>You can be excited for the season, but neither QB will be the Moses to lead us to the promised land. The OL is the biggest question mark, the biggest issue last year, and either QB will work their type of magic if the OL improves. If the OL performs subpar, then Byerly is the way to go as he will push through the trash better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 53107, member: 402"] Vad was not as bad as you remember (Yes he did still take a slide with one yard to go for the 1st). I think the OL was as bad as you remember (or worse than you remember because everyone is always watching the QB). JT [B][U]might[/U][/B] have caught up to Vad had he been given the in game snaps from day 1. Without the real game snaps, Vad was better than JT, [U][B]as a whole[/B][/U], throughout the year. No doubt in my mind, most of the offensive issues are OL first and QB second. You can be excited for the season, but neither QB will be the Moses to lead us to the promised land. The OL is the biggest question mark, the biggest issue last year, and either QB will work their type of magic if the OL improves. If the OL performs subpar, then Byerly is the way to go as he will push through the trash better. [/QUOTE]
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