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JT and TB each have different strengths. Here's the great thing tho. Each, IMO, is able to run the entire playbook.
Boomer, I'm thinking more along the lines of "big guy gets a hold of him, and he gets caught up in a pile".The only situation where I see JT's weight being an issue at all is in goal line and 3rd (or 4th) and short. In this offense, you really the need the QB follow to be a legit power, short yardage threat. It opens everything else up. It is nice to have everything, but rarely so. Most QBs who can run for power are not capable of running past everybody like JT is.
Agree. His ability to erase a defender's angle was lessened somewhat due to injury (the Duke game?). JeT's best run was probably one that didn't count...the one againt VT along the sideline. He did have another ridiculous run that left a VT defender grasping at air. If CPJ didn't put JeT in the "no touch" zone in the Spring game, he would have had a pretty nice TD where he blew by 4 defenders.
There was one against FSU in which he was racing to the edge but two tacklers having the angle, and suddenly just blowing past and down the sideline. It happened so quickly I have to replay it a couple of times every time I watch. They go from an almost sure tackle to not even being in the game.I think the best run was the one in the Orange Bowl where he jukes that guy out in the backfield...with the VT reversed play a close second
Brent Musberger... "He's a hundred meters champion, folks."There was one against FSU in which he was racing to the edge but two tacklers having the angle, and suddenly just blowing past and down the sideline. It happened so quickly I have to replay it a couple of times every time I watch. They go from an almost sure tackle to not even being in the game.
WhichThere was one against FSU in which he was racing to the edge but two tacklers having the angle, and suddenly just blowing past and down the sideline. It happened so quickly I have to replay it a couple of times every time I watch. They go from an almost sure tackle to not even being in the game.
Let me see if I can find it.Which
half was that it?
1st quarter, second possession, 6:42 mark. Elegant little reverse pivot with the right Aback running what I think they call twirl motion then leading the play, which is a 2-man job between Thomas and Deon Hill.Which
half was that it?
Was that in the first quarter?I honestly wasn't even mad after the play against VT was called back because I was too busy rewinding and watching it over and over. I still don't quite understand how he was able to freeze a guy so bad like that with just a little hesitation move.
Okay. I'll find it. That was the game that did not record and then I missed the replay. But it is on YouTube. It seems a play worth looking for. Thanks.Sorry I don't remember. If I had to guess I would say late third, maybe early fourth.
Most impressive part was that it wasn't a defensive lineman or even a linebacker; it was a damn CB, which should provide some level of insight into the level of athleticism we have in our QB.I think the best run was the one in the Orange Bowl where he jukes that guy out in the backfield...with the VT reversed play a close second
WE WILL !..LIKE DAVID C AS A COACH BUT THEY CANT BE THIS GOOD TWO YEARS IN A ROW...........COURSE WE NEED JT OR THE WHOLE SHOW IS STOPPED..TAKE CAREJT didn't hurt his ankle; his ankle was injured by a dirty Fluke player. I hope we get pay back 10 times over this year.
I agree. I think this is the main reason that CPJ started keeping JT in on the goal line more than anything. You still have the up-the-gut (thanks to the O-line) but you also can use JT's speed on the edge if you catch the D napping.The push our Oline gets, short yardage shouldn't be an issue no matter who is under center.
Not so fast my friend.....believe this, Byerly will kill it if/when he gets his shot..........COURSE WE NEED JT OR THE WHOLE SHOW IS STOPPED..TAKE CARE
I think everyone on the team,including Tim, knows this.Not so fast my friend.....believe this, Byerly will kill it if/when he gets his shot
Got to add in the mix= the 20 yd scramble left to get out of bounds so Butt Kicker could tie ugaI think the best run was the one in the Orange Bowl where he jukes that guy out in the backfield...with the VT reversed play a close second
Boomer, I'm thinking more along the lines of "big guy gets a hold of him, and he gets caught up in a pile".
Jamelle Holieway played in the mid 80's when offensive linemen were 250 and defensive linemen were 240.
Now you sometimes add 100 lbs to each.
I'm not talking about him being more productive if he was a little bigger, I'm talking about getting hurt.
Anyhow, I hope he stays healthy, I just worry.
Dont mean the year goes under like the Titanic but no doubt Byerly is not the speed guy that JT is and it seemed to me that speed is what made us last year.Ilike Byerly and think he can run the offense but no question speed kills and this offense is set on speed...we are lucky to have him as a back up..Like they way he throws the ball and runs over folks.Not so fast my friend.....believe this, Byerly will kill it if/when he gets his shot