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<blockquote data-quote="Yaller Jacket" data-source="post: 81527" data-attributes="member: 705"><p>What I saw a lot Saturday was when JT comes wide on the option, despite his speed, VT had outflanked the A back. The pitchman had no where to go. So with his quick eyes and decisiveness realized the best option was for him to keep and see what he could make out of it. He is our best running in space. It is amazing how he can turn the smallest gap into a nice gain. </p><p></p><p>Speaking of the pocket and pass blocking, I sure would have liked to see how the play near the end with the tipped ball would have ended if the ball were not tipped. Waller (I think it was) was way beyond the man covering him. Any throw in his vicinity would have been a score. Poor Zach kinda shuffled to his left and by the time he saw the rusher, he was past him. Had he got in the way of that ruahwe for a split second, JT could have gotten the pass off cleanly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaller Jacket, post: 81527, member: 705"] What I saw a lot Saturday was when JT comes wide on the option, despite his speed, VT had outflanked the A back. The pitchman had no where to go. So with his quick eyes and decisiveness realized the best option was for him to keep and see what he could make out of it. He is our best running in space. It is amazing how he can turn the smallest gap into a nice gain. Speaking of the pocket and pass blocking, I sure would have liked to see how the play near the end with the tipped ball would have ended if the ball were not tipped. Waller (I think it was) was way beyond the man covering him. Any throw in his vicinity would have been a score. Poor Zach kinda shuffled to his left and by the time he saw the rusher, he was past him. Had he got in the way of that ruahwe for a split second, JT could have gotten the pass off cleanly. [/QUOTE]
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