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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 184668" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>I'm going to post before I read the rest of the responses and say yes, without a doubt. Losing Byerly is hands down the most devastating injury. This is probably blasphemy on this board and in most GT circles, but I think a healthy Byerly might be our starting qb right now with everything g else being the same. As you said he presents a totally different style of play at the qb position.</p><p></p><p>I'm very confident that we would have beaten Duke with a healthy Byerly and as close to certain as one can be that we would've beaten UNC. Imagine Tim on the goaline for 3rd and 4th down. He gets in. I think Tim is a better passer and has more composure in the pocket than JT does as well. Justin has a better arm and quicker release, I just think that Tim does a better job of anticipating and getting the ball out on time.</p><p></p><p>Justin is the most dynamic qb we've had in a long time, but with the way the season has played out in terms of injuries, we need a bruiser ala Nesbitt or Byerly to make things. With a full roster and a competent Oline, Justin is our guy all the way and one of the best wb's in the country. Hopefully we make some strides in the next couple of weeks to turn this thing around because I feel sorry for him and the beating he is having to take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 184668, member: 786"] I'm going to post before I read the rest of the responses and say yes, without a doubt. Losing Byerly is hands down the most devastating injury. This is probably blasphemy on this board and in most GT circles, but I think a healthy Byerly might be our starting qb right now with everything g else being the same. As you said he presents a totally different style of play at the qb position. I'm very confident that we would have beaten Duke with a healthy Byerly and as close to certain as one can be that we would've beaten UNC. Imagine Tim on the goaline for 3rd and 4th down. He gets in. I think Tim is a better passer and has more composure in the pocket than JT does as well. Justin has a better arm and quicker release, I just think that Tim does a better job of anticipating and getting the ball out on time. Justin is the most dynamic qb we've had in a long time, but with the way the season has played out in terms of injuries, we need a bruiser ala Nesbitt or Byerly to make things. With a full roster and a competent Oline, Justin is our guy all the way and one of the best wb's in the country. Hopefully we make some strides in the next couple of weeks to turn this thing around because I feel sorry for him and the beating he is having to take. [/QUOTE]
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