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Macon Telegraph: Stability at quarterback raises the bar at Georgia Tech
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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 154852" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>These conversations always have a "this but that" feel to them. Let me add to the back and forth. I like Byerly a lot in short yardage and goal line. But there are at least two cons to that. One is you tip the defense off that the play is likely not going to involve the quarterback using his speed to the edge. Second, the center and the quarterback have developed automatic timing and sync on the exchange by that time in the game and a new quarterback coming in might have a tendency to slow that exchange down a little for the sake of ball security and getting the right feel. That nano-second difference could slow down the development of the play slightly and give the defense more reaction time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 154852, member: 1640"] These conversations always have a "this but that" feel to them. Let me add to the back and forth. I like Byerly a lot in short yardage and goal line. But there are at least two cons to that. One is you tip the defense off that the play is likely not going to involve the quarterback using his speed to the edge. Second, the center and the quarterback have developed automatic timing and sync on the exchange by that time in the game and a new quarterback coming in might have a tendency to slow that exchange down a little for the sake of ball security and getting the right feel. That nano-second difference could slow down the development of the play slightly and give the defense more reaction time. [/QUOTE]
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