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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 47048" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Not to hijack this thread, but I would have LOVED to see Donnie Davis in Friedgen's offense. The offense he was suppose to run before Ross, O'Leary, and Friedgen left for the NFL. I think he probably would have performed at a higher level than Little Joe did. Davis was so physically gifted.</p><p></p><p>Another "what if" I've always been curious about was if Gailey was given another year or two.</p><p></p><p>QB - Sean Renfree (top 10 pro QB committed to us before CPJ got here), JfN as the "wildcat"/option QB for changeup (if they didn't move him to safety)</p><p>WR- Demaryius Thomas</p><p>WR - DJ Donley (would have stayed under Gailey and actually done school work instead of trying to get out of GT)</p><p>RB - Jonathan Dwyer/Roddy Jones</p><p>FB - Lucas Cox</p><p>TE - Colin Peek (very good receiving TE that transferred to 'Bama when CPJ got here. Had a nice career there)</p><p></p><p>So much talent right there, not to mention the OL talent in Andrew Gardner, Cord Howard, and the OLs Gailey recruited for his offense.</p><p></p><p>*****</p><p></p><p>Back to the OP.</p><p></p><p>I would stick with Friedgen's offense. That offense was a joy to watch, as he was mixing in option concepts with pro passing concepts even back in the early '90's. I think it may have been ahead of its time.</p><p></p><p>QB: Shawn Jones/Joe Hamilton (just because those two were lights out in it and know the offense)</p><p>WR: Calvin Johnson</p><p>WR: Demaryius Thomas</p><p>SR: Jonathan Smith / Derrick Steagall / Kerry Watkins / Robby Godhigh</p><p>RB: Jon Dwyer/PJ Daniels/Tashard Choice</p><p>FB: Mike Cox or Ed Wilder</p><p>TE: Can't really think of any GT standouts</p><p></p><p>Those are just the skill guys. My memory of the GT team doesn't go that far back so most of those guys are from the last 25 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 47048, member: 360"] Not to hijack this thread, but I would have LOVED to see Donnie Davis in Friedgen's offense. The offense he was suppose to run before Ross, O'Leary, and Friedgen left for the NFL. I think he probably would have performed at a higher level than Little Joe did. Davis was so physically gifted. Another "what if" I've always been curious about was if Gailey was given another year or two. QB - Sean Renfree (top 10 pro QB committed to us before CPJ got here), JfN as the "wildcat"/option QB for changeup (if they didn't move him to safety) WR- Demaryius Thomas WR - DJ Donley (would have stayed under Gailey and actually done school work instead of trying to get out of GT) RB - Jonathan Dwyer/Roddy Jones FB - Lucas Cox TE - Colin Peek (very good receiving TE that transferred to 'Bama when CPJ got here. Had a nice career there) So much talent right there, not to mention the OL talent in Andrew Gardner, Cord Howard, and the OLs Gailey recruited for his offense. ***** Back to the OP. I would stick with Friedgen's offense. That offense was a joy to watch, as he was mixing in option concepts with pro passing concepts even back in the early '90's. I think it may have been ahead of its time. QB: Shawn Jones/Joe Hamilton (just because those two were lights out in it and know the offense) WR: Calvin Johnson WR: Demaryius Thomas SR: Jonathan Smith / Derrick Steagall / Kerry Watkins / Robby Godhigh RB: Jon Dwyer/PJ Daniels/Tashard Choice FB: Mike Cox or Ed Wilder TE: Can't really think of any GT standouts Those are just the skill guys. My memory of the GT team doesn't go that far back so most of those guys are from the last 25 years. [/QUOTE]
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