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<blockquote data-quote="TechPhi97" data-source="post: 149288" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>I disagree. I think Boomer had it right early last season when he said that JT's speed makes it much harder to sell out on us. When Tevin was QB we saw jailbreak blitz because he didn't have the speed to get around it or evade to the outside. JT made some guys miss badly last year, and you have to be in more of a contain mode than an attack mode with that kind of speed at the QB position. The killer last year was that teams spent a bunch of time trying to contain the outside due to his speed, and what they got was our All-America guard coming full steam down the middle of the field right at their best defender. Our O-Line's execution as the year went on very hard to choose to contain on the outside, so we just got opened up to all of the things the offense can do. Mix in that new counter play where GT was led by two OL on what was effectively a semi-naked bootleg, and we were cooking.</p><p></p><p>All that relates to the original question - you can't jailbreak us due to the speed of JT. You can try, but we'll be up 21 points before you know it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechPhi97, post: 149288, member: 158"] I disagree. I think Boomer had it right early last season when he said that JT's speed makes it much harder to sell out on us. When Tevin was QB we saw jailbreak blitz because he didn't have the speed to get around it or evade to the outside. JT made some guys miss badly last year, and you have to be in more of a contain mode than an attack mode with that kind of speed at the QB position. The killer last year was that teams spent a bunch of time trying to contain the outside due to his speed, and what they got was our All-America guard coming full steam down the middle of the field right at their best defender. Our O-Line's execution as the year went on very hard to choose to contain on the outside, so we just got opened up to all of the things the offense can do. Mix in that new counter play where GT was led by two OL on what was effectively a semi-naked bootleg, and we were cooking. All that relates to the original question - you can't jailbreak us due to the speed of JT. You can try, but we'll be up 21 points before you know it. [/QUOTE]
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