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Macon Telegraph: Stability at quarterback raises the bar at Georgia Tech
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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 154854" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I think the "vibe", as you say, goes way beyond the team. As Nuke Laloosh might say, it's out there. No player in my memory has so excited and reignited the fan base as well as the team. (Face it, when you're 3rd and 8 and expect to make it, routinely, well ...) But GT was taken seriously on a national scene and on TV, that nonsense about high schools and gimmicks etc. disappeared, the passing offense was evident, and for the first time, Johnson's spread option was called by the national media ... a spread option and recognized by same as a big play offense. Heretofore it was the triple option and nickels and dimes. Once I decided to figure out how many different options GT could run with Thomas. I am pretty sure I got to eight before getting confused. I don't blame Johnson for refusing to let him get hit in the spring. I doubt he will get hit in August, either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 154854, member: 2175"] I think the "vibe", as you say, goes way beyond the team. As Nuke Laloosh might say, it's out there. No player in my memory has so excited and reignited the fan base as well as the team. (Face it, when you're 3rd and 8 and expect to make it, routinely, well ...) But GT was taken seriously on a national scene and on TV, that nonsense about high schools and gimmicks etc. disappeared, the passing offense was evident, and for the first time, Johnson's spread option was called by the national media ... a spread option and recognized by same as a big play offense. Heretofore it was the triple option and nickels and dimes. Once I decided to figure out how many different options GT could run with Thomas. I am pretty sure I got to eight before getting confused. I don't blame Johnson for refusing to let him get hit in the spring. I doubt he will get hit in August, either. [/QUOTE]
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