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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 49013" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>JT is gonna be the real deal folks. I know most of you are extremely gun shy to get on board with our new signal caller after the Vad fiasco, but JT is much better suited to our O than Vad ever was. I know what this sounds like, but I liked the Justin signing way more than I liked the Vad signing and that says a lot because I really liked the Vad signing. </p><p></p><p>When I go back and look at both Vad and Justin in high school, I get two distinctly different impressions. Vad gave me hope for what our offense could <em>turn into</em>, while Justin gives me hope for taking our offense <em>as it is</em> to a whole new level. Justin is a runner first, thrower second, Vad... the opposite. What is our offense....? You got it, run first. </p><p></p><p>The weird thing is I really like Byerly, too. (mini Joshua?)</p><p></p><p>Once JT gets a full grasp of the offense and becomes the instinctual player he was in high school, we'll see him making plays like he did back then. And I'm talking making defenders look silly. The complexities of the offense are preventing that right now, but it won't be long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 49013, member: 77"] JT is gonna be the real deal folks. I know most of you are extremely gun shy to get on board with our new signal caller after the Vad fiasco, but JT is much better suited to our O than Vad ever was. I know what this sounds like, but I liked the Justin signing way more than I liked the Vad signing and that says a lot because I really liked the Vad signing. When I go back and look at both Vad and Justin in high school, I get two distinctly different impressions. Vad gave me hope for what our offense could [I]turn into[/I], while Justin gives me hope for taking our offense [I]as it is[/I] to a whole new level. Justin is a runner first, thrower second, Vad... the opposite. What is our offense....? You got it, run first. The weird thing is I really like Byerly, too. (mini Joshua?) Once JT gets a full grasp of the offense and becomes the instinctual player he was in high school, we'll see him making plays like he did back then. And I'm talking making defenders look silly. The complexities of the offense are preventing that right now, but it won't be long. [/QUOTE]
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