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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 373423" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I'm not sure where this is coming from since my post was based on a different question then this one thinks it answered. But I'll play.</p><p></p><p>If TM was on the field with the team we had in 2014, we probably would only have won 10 games or so. He's not the passer that JT was. Yet. But, remember, this is fundamentally his first year at QB; he played before mainly as an AB. That is the root of a lot of our problems this year: inexperience. We lost several good experienced athletes to career choices, injury, and dismissal before the season started. </p><p></p><p>I don't know if TM can get up to college speed with his passing and reads by next year, but his high school stats don't look at all shabby (1378, 18 TDs passing, 1436, 12 TDs rush). Let's see what he does in the spring. I expect a real donnybrook at QB then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 373423, member: 265"] I'm not sure where this is coming from since my post was based on a different question then this one thinks it answered. But I'll play. If TM was on the field with the team we had in 2014, we probably would only have won 10 games or so. He's not the passer that JT was. Yet. But, remember, this is fundamentally his first year at QB; he played before mainly as an AB. That is the root of a lot of our problems this year: inexperience. We lost several good experienced athletes to career choices, injury, and dismissal before the season started. I don't know if TM can get up to college speed with his passing and reads by next year, but his high school stats don't look at all shabby (1378, 18 TDs passing, 1436, 12 TDs rush). Let's see what he does in the spring. I expect a real donnybrook at QB then. [/QUOTE]
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