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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry the Jacket" data-source="post: 29854" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>Basically we are back to square one at the QB position. We really don't know what we have with JT but we are hopeful he will be really good. This is almost the same position we were in last season with Vad with the exception we felt we had a backup that would push him for playing time. I expect we will see a year of development with JT, a learning on the job type of situation if you will. We do have Byerly in reserve who looks serviceable and we have the unknown of Matthew Jordan. I think the jury is out on JT. Let's see what he can accomplish before we anoint him the next Joe Hamilton or declare he will not last past the first game. He will probably have some success but I'm sure he will make a lot of mistakes as he takes over the job in 2014.</p><p></p><p>Go Jackets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry the Jacket, post: 29854, member: 65"] Basically we are back to square one at the QB position. We really don't know what we have with JT but we are hopeful he will be really good. This is almost the same position we were in last season with Vad with the exception we felt we had a backup that would push him for playing time. I expect we will see a year of development with JT, a learning on the job type of situation if you will. We do have Byerly in reserve who looks serviceable and we have the unknown of Matthew Jordan. I think the jury is out on JT. Let's see what he can accomplish before we anoint him the next Joe Hamilton or declare he will not last past the first game. He will probably have some success but I'm sure he will make a lot of mistakes as he takes over the job in 2014. Go Jackets! [/QUOTE]
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