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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 258142" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>It's part design of the offense. If you look at the history of CPJ's QBs, not many with more than 50 pass attempts in a season have completion % over 50%.</p><p></p><p>It's also that Nesbitt wasn't an accurate passer. Remember Gailey using Nesbitt as a wildcat QB his freshmen year? Remember the wide open guys he would miss the times he actually passed from the wildcat? Same happened in CPJ's offense. I do think had Nesbitt played in today's spread passing & option offenses he probably would have been a better passer. He was pretty good in HS when he played in a spread offense. </p><p></p><p>One of the things that made Nesbitt such a great QB in CPJ's offense is that he had a defender's mentality. He sought contact at times to send messages. He was afterall also a safety in HS, and ended up there in the NFL for a season. It's been said by some that Nesbitt probably would have been an All Conference safety had he played on that side of the ball.</p><p></p><p>If you think about it, GT actually already has a QB on the roster that fits the "Nesbitt mold". He's playing on defense right now...AJ Gray.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 258142, member: 360"] It's part design of the offense. If you look at the history of CPJ's QBs, not many with more than 50 pass attempts in a season have completion % over 50%. It's also that Nesbitt wasn't an accurate passer. Remember Gailey using Nesbitt as a wildcat QB his freshmen year? Remember the wide open guys he would miss the times he actually passed from the wildcat? Same happened in CPJ's offense. I do think had Nesbitt played in today's spread passing & option offenses he probably would have been a better passer. He was pretty good in HS when he played in a spread offense. One of the things that made Nesbitt such a great QB in CPJ's offense is that he had a defender's mentality. He sought contact at times to send messages. He was afterall also a safety in HS, and ended up there in the NFL for a season. It's been said by some that Nesbitt probably would have been an All Conference safety had he played on that side of the ball. If you think about it, GT actually already has a QB on the roster that fits the "Nesbitt mold". He's playing on defense right now...AJ Gray. [/QUOTE]
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