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<blockquote data-quote="Pointer" data-source="post: 770841" data-attributes="member: 4719"><p>Tevin also had that clutch completion against VT the year Nesbitt broke his arm (or was it the year after?) It was like 4th and 12ish with under 2 minutes to go, he scrambled out of the pocket ran towards the sideline and completed it to the A-back (I think it was number 4) just before they both went out of bounds. It was a great throw and so clutch considering how much was on the line. Offense scored on that series, left less than a minute on the clock and the defense let VT come back and score a TD for the win. If Tevin had a better defense (like that turn over forcing machine in 2014), his legacy would have been totally different IMO.</p><p></p><p>With all that said, Tevin still didn't have a very strong arm, but he was a great QB. He was like the Peyton Manning equivalent in an option offense (towards the end of his career at Denver when his arm strength was clearly deteriorating). Ran the offense so well that it more than made up for his physical short comings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pointer, post: 770841, member: 4719"] Tevin also had that clutch completion against VT the year Nesbitt broke his arm (or was it the year after?) It was like 4th and 12ish with under 2 minutes to go, he scrambled out of the pocket ran towards the sideline and completed it to the A-back (I think it was number 4) just before they both went out of bounds. It was a great throw and so clutch considering how much was on the line. Offense scored on that series, left less than a minute on the clock and the defense let VT come back and score a TD for the win. If Tevin had a better defense (like that turn over forcing machine in 2014), his legacy would have been totally different IMO. With all that said, Tevin still didn't have a very strong arm, but he was a great QB. He was like the Peyton Manning equivalent in an option offense (towards the end of his career at Denver when his arm strength was clearly deteriorating). Ran the offense so well that it more than made up for his physical short comings. [/QUOTE]
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