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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 29771" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>It has been said that JT does not know when to "surrender" instead of taking a hard hit. This is good for those times we need the extra inches, but could be bad for JT's health. </p><p></p><p>I believe JT will mature significantly next year. He is "Matrix" quick, his footwork is good, he believes in the system, and he "reads" well. This is a great place to start your sophomore year.</p><p></p><p>Byerly has some of the best footwork, meshes, and timing. This is a good place to start coming into your sophomore year. </p><p></p><p>Vad went to a hired coach who told him he needs to pass. Vad worked his tail off trying to get the team ready for passing and might have neglected the fundamentals of the option. This is not a good place to be coming into his sophomore year on a heavy option built team. I wonder if going out to the passing school hindered his option progression through both practice and mind set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 29771, member: 402"] It has been said that JT does not know when to "surrender" instead of taking a hard hit. This is good for those times we need the extra inches, but could be bad for JT's health. I believe JT will mature significantly next year. He is "Matrix" quick, his footwork is good, he believes in the system, and he "reads" well. This is a great place to start your sophomore year. Byerly has some of the best footwork, meshes, and timing. This is a good place to start coming into your sophomore year. Vad went to a hired coach who told him he needs to pass. Vad worked his tail off trying to get the team ready for passing and might have neglected the fundamentals of the option. This is not a good place to be coming into his sophomore year on a heavy option built team. I wonder if going out to the passing school hindered his option progression through both practice and mind set. [/QUOTE]
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