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<blockquote data-quote="alaguy" data-source="post: 24401" data-attributes="member: 668"><p>Good synopsis,Boomer.My thoughts-</p><p> </p><p>I had alway said ANY QB coming out of shotgun snap OFFense would have a steep learning curve on TO ball handling..Vad became a poster child for that.</p><p> </p><p>With JT ,be ready for a similar erratic QB season.Basically we have ANOTHER new QB to get exp.He will run the run game better --but throw worse at least to start.. AGAIN vs bad teams,no problem.vs good teams big problem.It will help A LOT if the Oline gets better but that may be WAY too much to hope for.(loss of Finch my biggest worry).</p><p> </p><p>Actually like was discussed on Buzzoff last yr,Byerly may endup being the most important man.After watching several 225Lb QBs in bowl games get KILLED almost,I can't see JT lasting at 180 lbs while getting hit almost every play no matter how elusive. There is a reason that there is not another 180lb QB out there.</p><p>Byerly is VERY good at this option.His passing is suspect.Even vs Ala A/M he missed on wide open throw.Right now a slower but more powerful version of TW. </p><p> </p><p>Doubtful,the Fr (MJ)will impact although has potential.He is coming off injury for one thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alaguy, post: 24401, member: 668"] Good synopsis,Boomer.My thoughts- I had alway said ANY QB coming out of shotgun snap OFFense would have a steep learning curve on TO ball handling..Vad became a poster child for that. With JT ,be ready for a similar erratic QB season.Basically we have ANOTHER new QB to get exp.He will run the run game better --but throw worse at least to start.. AGAIN vs bad teams,no problem.vs good teams big problem.It will help A LOT if the Oline gets better but that may be WAY too much to hope for.(loss of Finch my biggest worry). Actually like was discussed on Buzzoff last yr,Byerly may endup being the most important man.After watching several 225Lb QBs in bowl games get KILLED almost,I can't see JT lasting at 180 lbs while getting hit almost every play no matter how elusive. There is a reason that there is not another 180lb QB out there. Byerly is VERY good at this option.His passing is suspect.Even vs Ala A/M he missed on wide open throw.Right now a slower but more powerful version of TW. Doubtful,the Fr (MJ)will impact although has potential.He is coming off injury for one thing. [/QUOTE]
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