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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 196164" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>15 years of '14? Or '15? I too think he can bounce back to the player he was as a RS sophomore, particularly in the last five games or so -- the first half he was halting and uncertain -- and that player could be a dazzling QB, the one Johnson had waited for. But while I hope he comes back, after seeing him get happy feet again and again, I don't know. I think, given the same set of circumstances -- surrounded by a bad team -- he would have lost his job to a healthy Byerly. Looking back our season spiraled down the drain when he was hurt. Frankly, Byerly is better equipped emotionally to deal with it and his size and passing skills a real plus. (A guy could make some real money betting under on an over/under 5-11 Thomas. In fact, 5-7 would be the bet.) But to the point of the post, if Johnson is serious about not going through 2015 again, every position is going to be zero-based evaluation, and no more of that wink-and-nod "however" allowance. Thomas may be the least of our problems, but make no mistake, he remains a major problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 196164, member: 2175"] 15 years of '14? Or '15? I too think he can bounce back to the player he was as a RS sophomore, particularly in the last five games or so -- the first half he was halting and uncertain -- and that player could be a dazzling QB, the one Johnson had waited for. But while I hope he comes back, after seeing him get happy feet again and again, I don't know. I think, given the same set of circumstances -- surrounded by a bad team -- he would have lost his job to a healthy Byerly. Looking back our season spiraled down the drain when he was hurt. Frankly, Byerly is better equipped emotionally to deal with it and his size and passing skills a real plus. (A guy could make some real money betting under on an over/under 5-11 Thomas. In fact, 5-7 would be the bet.) But to the point of the post, if Johnson is serious about not going through 2015 again, every position is going to be zero-based evaluation, and no more of that wink-and-nod "however" allowance. Thomas may be the least of our problems, but make no mistake, he remains a major problem. [/QUOTE]
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