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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 91964" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Before the season began, when all the weeping and gnashing of teeth (surrounding CPJ's comments about getting back to the core principles of his offense this season) took place, I predicted this would be true. I don't want to make myself sound like Nostradamus, but there were three very big future factors in my mind leading me to that conclusion and it seems all three have come true. First being that JT was underrated as a passer in that he could use his feet to buy time and keep his eyes down field enough to check down if need be. Second being, that this year's group on the OL was better suited for Pass Pro in that they are longer bodies for the most part. Third being that executing the option at a higher level would open the passing game even more. I was not worried about having our passing game heading south. Instead, I was relishing the idea of true play action off the option with a QB who sees the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 91964, member: 639"] Before the season began, when all the weeping and gnashing of teeth (surrounding CPJ's comments about getting back to the core principles of his offense this season) took place, I predicted this would be true. I don't want to make myself sound like Nostradamus, but there were three very big future factors in my mind leading me to that conclusion and it seems all three have come true. First being that JT was underrated as a passer in that he could use his feet to buy time and keep his eyes down field enough to check down if need be. Second being, that this year's group on the OL was better suited for Pass Pro in that they are longer bodies for the most part. Third being that executing the option at a higher level would open the passing game even more. I was not worried about having our passing game heading south. Instead, I was relishing the idea of true play action off the option with a QB who sees the field. [/QUOTE]
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