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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 462722" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>This is one way to look at it. The other is that TaQuon got up with a hand from a teammate, went straight to the huddle, and went back to business without even a look at the sidelines. He made it pretty clear that he was ready to go and Coach didn't pull him. He <em>could</em> have, but that's a decision based on the player. I wouldn't have pulled TaQuon after he got hit; he's always been tough as nails. </p><p></p><p>As to position: I agree to this extent. If TaQuon had been replaced by Louis instead of Tobias in the USF game, we <em>might</em> have a different starter at QB. With Kirvontae out and talented, but inexperienced, BBs back there some of the pop is out of the running game and a better passer might be the answer. That doesn't mean TaQuon can't run the team at QB, however. When he's on - and <em>some</em> people we know aren't <em>dropping the ball</em> - he can be plenty effective enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 462722, member: 265"] This is one way to look at it. The other is that TaQuon got up with a hand from a teammate, went straight to the huddle, and went back to business without even a look at the sidelines. He made it pretty clear that he was ready to go and Coach didn't pull him. He [I]could[/I] have, but that's a decision based on the player. I wouldn't have pulled TaQuon after he got hit; he's always been tough as nails. As to position: I agree to this extent. If TaQuon had been replaced by Louis instead of Tobias in the USF game, we [I]might[/I] have a different starter at QB. With Kirvontae out and talented, but inexperienced, BBs back there some of the pop is out of the running game and a better passer might be the answer. That doesn't mean TaQuon can't run the team at QB, however. When he's on - and [I]some[/I] people we know aren't [I]dropping the ball[/I] - he can be plenty effective enough. [/QUOTE]
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