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<blockquote data-quote="Billygoat91" data-source="post: 827447" data-attributes="member: 4766"><p>I couldn't agree more. Having two guys that can play that also seem to be great leaders is a wonderful thing to have. Byerly was so much fun to watch. From a mindest standpoint, he reminds me of Yates. Both guys are just insanely steady/level-headed. No moment is too big for them. I think that is what CPJ and Collins, after he got the job, saw in Yates. While he may not be the athelete that JT or Oliver are, CPJ must have liked thinking about his offense being orchestrated by a guy that would make the right read consistently.</p><p></p><p>Also, kudos to Collins for not telling Yates to go elsewhere after he took the job (ie what Florida State did with Sims). I think Yates may not fit their system perfectly based on their recruitment of Sims and now the qb from Memphis, but honoring his commitment to tech was big</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billygoat91, post: 827447, member: 4766"] I couldn't agree more. Having two guys that can play that also seem to be great leaders is a wonderful thing to have. Byerly was so much fun to watch. From a mindest standpoint, he reminds me of Yates. Both guys are just insanely steady/level-headed. No moment is too big for them. I think that is what CPJ and Collins, after he got the job, saw in Yates. While he may not be the athelete that JT or Oliver are, CPJ must have liked thinking about his offense being orchestrated by a guy that would make the right read consistently. Also, kudos to Collins for not telling Yates to go elsewhere after he took the job (ie what Florida State did with Sims). I think Yates may not fit their system perfectly based on their recruitment of Sims and now the qb from Memphis, but honoring his commitment to tech was big [/QUOTE]
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