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<blockquote data-quote="jacket_fan" data-source="post: 453684" data-attributes="member: 3527"><p>I agree with those that thought TQM looked about the same as last year.</p><p></p><p>I need to watch the replay because I think my brain got baked in the sun yesterday, but one play I recall was the pass that got intercepted after a very humorous offensive pass interference call. TQM looked like that was all the distance he could muster.</p><p></p><p>With that said, I think Johnson needs to recognize TQMs strengths and weaknesses. I am sure he does but...</p><p></p><p>Throwing an out to the the wide side of the field, not a good idea. Crossing routes I would think be a better idea. Tech has lots of speed at A back and would be a mismatch for even Clemson's linebackers.</p><p></p><p>I do not recall a wheel route Saturday (again I baked in the East Upper Deck), but a well timed throw on the wheel route is not that long a throw and can be a thrown with touch.</p><p></p><p>I really enjoy watching TQM run the ball. He is such a slippery runner. Tech needs him to be successful as a passing QB as well. Maybe, getting him outside the pocket would help. He is a little vertically challenged and I suspect seeing the field is difficult for him. Although I hate it because a roll out takes away half the field. And gives defenders better angles.</p><p></p><p>Another humorous aspect to the game I commented to the folks at the game. During the last drive with TQM. After the second pass play in a row, I said that Johnson was going to call a pass on every down on this series. (I believe that is correct) With the best pass for last after TQM scrambled and threw a nice tight spiral to a wide open receiver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacket_fan, post: 453684, member: 3527"] I agree with those that thought TQM looked about the same as last year. I need to watch the replay because I think my brain got baked in the sun yesterday, but one play I recall was the pass that got intercepted after a very humorous offensive pass interference call. TQM looked like that was all the distance he could muster. With that said, I think Johnson needs to recognize TQMs strengths and weaknesses. I am sure he does but... Throwing an out to the the wide side of the field, not a good idea. Crossing routes I would think be a better idea. Tech has lots of speed at A back and would be a mismatch for even Clemson's linebackers. I do not recall a wheel route Saturday (again I baked in the East Upper Deck), but a well timed throw on the wheel route is not that long a throw and can be a thrown with touch. I really enjoy watching TQM run the ball. He is such a slippery runner. Tech needs him to be successful as a passing QB as well. Maybe, getting him outside the pocket would help. He is a little vertically challenged and I suspect seeing the field is difficult for him. Although I hate it because a roll out takes away half the field. And gives defenders better angles. Another humorous aspect to the game I commented to the folks at the game. During the last drive with TQM. After the second pass play in a row, I said that Johnson was going to call a pass on every down on this series. (I believe that is correct) With the best pass for last after TQM scrambled and threw a nice tight spiral to a wide open receiver. [/QUOTE]
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