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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 128618" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>But seriously, there is no question that of the four QBs running this offense, Thomas stands head and shoulders above the rest. Probably a different thread, but I think the one area Johnson can fairly be blamed for in his first six years was an inability to recruit a QB to run his offense. (What else he could have done on defense baffles me.) </p><p></p><p>But here is something I wish Boomer or another of the real football guys on the board would address: I think this year, from the mid-point on anyway, Thomas was entrusted with some serious variations to past QB play, whether it was counters, his footwork, the freeze option, that nifty little fake to one passing back and quick handoff to the other side in a kind of counter move, it was stuff I don't recall ever seeing before, at GT or Navy. Maybe with Tracy Ham at Georgia Southern, but I didn't see any of that. Am I imagining things? Or drinking too much Thomas koolaid?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 128618, member: 2175"] But seriously, there is no question that of the four QBs running this offense, Thomas stands head and shoulders above the rest. Probably a different thread, but I think the one area Johnson can fairly be blamed for in his first six years was an inability to recruit a QB to run his offense. (What else he could have done on defense baffles me.) But here is something I wish Boomer or another of the real football guys on the board would address: I think this year, from the mid-point on anyway, Thomas was entrusted with some serious variations to past QB play, whether it was counters, his footwork, the freeze option, that nifty little fake to one passing back and quick handoff to the other side in a kind of counter move, it was stuff I don't recall ever seeing before, at GT or Navy. Maybe with Tracy Ham at Georgia Southern, but I didn't see any of that. Am I imagining things? Or drinking too much Thomas koolaid? [/QUOTE]
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