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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 480392" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I think everybody here is jumping the gun a bit. The real question is: will TaQuon be well in time? Remember that we just came off of a bye week and he <em>still</em> wasn't ready. I get the feeling - and the evidence seems to support it - that he was more badly hurt then the staff wanted to let on. Given Oliver's performance in the last game, there doesn't seem to be much reason to rush him back onto the field (no doubt TaQuon would disagree). I think that Coach will want him in tip-top shape, including getting his feet back under him, before he sends him back out.</p><p></p><p>That said, TaQuon is, as Coach said, the starter for a reason. He know the O and can execute the full range of it. With Tobias we are stuck pretty much with the double options and the sweep. He <em>can</em> run the TO, but that bad pitch against VT shows the limits. The big problem is that, if I'm right, he has yet to run a counter option. That is a vital part of the O and we need to run it effectively. If either one had shown the ability to throw effectively - both are kinda hit or miss - then the decision would be easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 480392, member: 265"] I think everybody here is jumping the gun a bit. The real question is: will TaQuon be well in time? Remember that we just came off of a bye week and he [I]still[/I] wasn't ready. I get the feeling - and the evidence seems to support it - that he was more badly hurt then the staff wanted to let on. Given Oliver's performance in the last game, there doesn't seem to be much reason to rush him back onto the field (no doubt TaQuon would disagree). I think that Coach will want him in tip-top shape, including getting his feet back under him, before he sends him back out. That said, TaQuon is, as Coach said, the starter for a reason. He know the O and can execute the full range of it. With Tobias we are stuck pretty much with the double options and the sweep. He [I]can[/I] run the TO, but that bad pitch against VT shows the limits. The big problem is that, if I'm right, he has yet to run a counter option. That is a vital part of the O and we need to run it effectively. If either one had shown the ability to throw effectively - both are kinda hit or miss - then the decision would be easier. [/QUOTE]
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