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<blockquote data-quote="TheGridironGeek" data-source="post: 101779" data-attributes="member: 1898"><p>I'm Kurt, a part-time football writer from Missouri. Over the years I've developed a soft spot for teams & schemes that are worthy but ridiculed or disqualified from hype and attention nationally, so for obvious reasons I have become a big supporter of Tech in recent years.</p><p></p><p>I also find the Flexbone to be the most aesthetically appealing of all offenses. Sometimes I wonder if those obsessed with the pro-style passing game realize just how generic and repetitive the throws and patterns are. Most NFL fans it seems would be happy if you had 32 quarterbacks throw at a moving apple crate 100 times with the winner of the competition awarded the Lombardi trophy. Option QB's are underrated for the amount of improvisation, brains and skill they are asked to bring every play. </p><p></p><p>Happy to see the Jackets enjoying a great year and looking forward to watching Justin Thomas for 2 more seasons after this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheGridironGeek, post: 101779, member: 1898"] I'm Kurt, a part-time football writer from Missouri. Over the years I've developed a soft spot for teams & schemes that are worthy but ridiculed or disqualified from hype and attention nationally, so for obvious reasons I have become a big supporter of Tech in recent years. I also find the Flexbone to be the most aesthetically appealing of all offenses. Sometimes I wonder if those obsessed with the pro-style passing game realize just how generic and repetitive the throws and patterns are. Most NFL fans it seems would be happy if you had 32 quarterbacks throw at a moving apple crate 100 times with the winner of the competition awarded the Lombardi trophy. Option QB's are underrated for the amount of improvisation, brains and skill they are asked to bring every play. Happy to see the Jackets enjoying a great year and looking forward to watching Justin Thomas for 2 more seasons after this one. [/QUOTE]
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