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Seemed to me that JT was at least a half-step quicker yesterday. Anyone else agree?
From Duke's postgame:
Two schools of thought running through my head:
So, some questions are, can this be the new norm? Will he get nicked up over the next 5 games and revert back? If it's simply been an issue of decisiveness, can he fight through the nicks and big hits and let adrenaline take us through the finish line?
Very interested to see how this plays out. There of course are times when there is no decision to make, other than eat the ball, but I'm choosing to ignore those for now.
From Duke's postgame:
“It’s probably the best game he’s ever played,” Duke linebacker Ben Humphreys said. “He came up and showed out. He’s a lot faster than he looked on film. Hats off to him and hats off to their offensive line.
“Some of those plays were just based on pure athleticism. He’s playing outside the offense. It’s tough to stop. It’s really tough to stop. Hats off to him. He’s been here three years and that’s the best game he’s played against us by far.”
Two schools of thought running through my head:
- Health... bye week helped
- Decisiveness...
So, some questions are, can this be the new norm? Will he get nicked up over the next 5 games and revert back? If it's simply been an issue of decisiveness, can he fight through the nicks and big hits and let adrenaline take us through the finish line?
Very interested to see how this plays out. There of course are times when there is no decision to make, other than eat the ball, but I'm choosing to ignore those for now.