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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 258236" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Well, I'm on record saying that we'll look more like Navy next year with Jordan at QB. Given the differences in schedule, it's a question whether that will lead to the kinds of results the Mids are looking at this year.</p><p></p><p>I'll also say this, however. I don't buy it that JT has become more tentative with the TO. I think what we have with him this year is a combination of effects. First, there is no question that if he can find a lane to run, he should. He isn't often running right at the option guy because he knows that, if he can get any wiggle room at all, he'll cause real damage. So he tries to find that room. Further, if he can get loose, passing becomes a lot easier. Second, he's usually the best player on the field for us; shoot, in most games he's the best player on the field, period. Keeping the ball in his hands is a good idea and Coach knows it. Like Coach Kelly said, he's a game wrecker and he probably feels a responsibility to wreck as many of them as he can. This is compounded by the limited experience he has around him. If Mills was a junior, we'd look a lot more like 2014. I wish he felt more confident, especially in his ABs. Or, failing that, we could keep Lynch on the field more often and relieve some of the anxiety. (Why aren't we doing that, btw?)</p><p></p><p>But, yes, I'm looking forward to next year too. It'll be just like the good old days; less explosion, more grind. I <em>love</em> that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 258236, member: 265"] Well, I'm on record saying that we'll look more like Navy next year with Jordan at QB. Given the differences in schedule, it's a question whether that will lead to the kinds of results the Mids are looking at this year. I'll also say this, however. I don't buy it that JT has become more tentative with the TO. I think what we have with him this year is a combination of effects. First, there is no question that if he can find a lane to run, he should. He isn't often running right at the option guy because he knows that, if he can get any wiggle room at all, he'll cause real damage. So he tries to find that room. Further, if he can get loose, passing becomes a lot easier. Second, he's usually the best player on the field for us; shoot, in most games he's the best player on the field, period. Keeping the ball in his hands is a good idea and Coach knows it. Like Coach Kelly said, he's a game wrecker and he probably feels a responsibility to wreck as many of them as he can. This is compounded by the limited experience he has around him. If Mills was a junior, we'd look a lot more like 2014. I wish he felt more confident, especially in his ABs. Or, failing that, we could keep Lynch on the field more often and relieve some of the anxiety. (Why aren't we doing that, btw?) But, yes, I'm looking forward to next year too. It'll be just like the good old days; less explosion, more grind. I [I]love[/I] that. [/QUOTE]
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