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<blockquote data-quote="Dress2Jacket" data-source="post: 768325" data-attributes="member: 5508"><p>Jeff is good in the open field. Not necessarily good at choosing when to run or at finishing runs. I've seen Jeff get KILLED because he doesn't have enough "wiggle' at the end of runs. I've seen Jeff slide when he needed to get the extra yard for a first down. Also, he doesn't necessarily choose his spots well. On 4th and 20 towards the end of a game (for instance) you have to take the shot throwing the ball unless there's a wide open field to run in. I guess what I'm saying is that while he may be fast and elusive, he's not strong on the situational aspects of running the football. Hopefully, he shows improvement there.</p><p></p><p>Certainly, there is precedent. Joe Ham wasn't the consensus choice to start at QB until part way through his sophomore year. After that, he became the consensus choice to start on the all-time GT team...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dress2Jacket, post: 768325, member: 5508"] Jeff is good in the open field. Not necessarily good at choosing when to run or at finishing runs. I've seen Jeff get KILLED because he doesn't have enough "wiggle' at the end of runs. I've seen Jeff slide when he needed to get the extra yard for a first down. Also, he doesn't necessarily choose his spots well. On 4th and 20 towards the end of a game (for instance) you have to take the shot throwing the ball unless there's a wide open field to run in. I guess what I'm saying is that while he may be fast and elusive, he's not strong on the situational aspects of running the football. Hopefully, he shows improvement there. Certainly, there is precedent. Joe Ham wasn't the consensus choice to start at QB until part way through his sophomore year. After that, he became the consensus choice to start on the all-time GT team... [/QUOTE]
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