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Macon Telegraph: Stability at quarterback raises the bar at Georgia Tech
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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 154856" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>I don't actually disagree with yall in principle. I think TB as a backup allows us to maintain a lot of that flexibility, if not from raw speed. </p><p></p><p>The issue, for me, isn't concern over JT's ability, especially with an OL that can usually get a good push. Heck, if the OL opens the holes, we could use a nerd from the stands to play tailback in an I formation. </p><p></p><p>The fact is that we run a sneak or a follow a vast majority of the time, and if the opponents get leverage of if the have a head hunter LB like our #54 under Wommack, the QB may need to break a tackle. I think we all agree that JT got the ball into the endzone before the push back strip verus the dwags. I think TB breaks thru that. That's all I was saying. </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying JT is too small, but that we have value we can use with TB. Just an opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 154856, member: 195"] I don't actually disagree with yall in principle. I think TB as a backup allows us to maintain a lot of that flexibility, if not from raw speed. The issue, for me, isn't concern over JT's ability, especially with an OL that can usually get a good push. Heck, if the OL opens the holes, we could use a nerd from the stands to play tailback in an I formation. The fact is that we run a sneak or a follow a vast majority of the time, and if the opponents get leverage of if the have a head hunter LB like our #54 under Wommack, the QB may need to break a tackle. I think we all agree that JT got the ball into the endzone before the push back strip verus the dwags. I think TB breaks thru that. That's all I was saying. I'm not saying JT is too small, but that we have value we can use with TB. Just an opinion. [/QUOTE]
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