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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 42013" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>From the interview on 790, it seems Vad pretty much decided his fate after the Duke game. It was one of the better all-around games a CPJ QB has played at GT (8/16 175 yards 4TDs/1INT, 76 yards rushing 1 TD), but afterwards CPJ hammered the team for not running the option well. Now, CPJ a coach, wasn't wrong and we did have some problems with some of our core plays...but that Vad took that message to mean that what happened in the passing game didn't mean much to CPJ. I don't doubt Vad had people in his ear telling him if CPJ can say that after one of the best passing performances for a CPJ QB at GT, then there probably wasn't hope for more passing in the future.</p><p> </p><p>I think Vad would have been spectacular both this year and next year had he stayed around. We saw the growth Tevin had each year in the passing game from the standpoint of understanding our concepts and manipulating the defense, and I don't doubt Vad could have had the same mental progress. Tevin also grew in his understanding of our base offense...as did Josh over the years. Vad was ten times more physically gifted than Tevin...but Tevin stuck it out and grew. Vad decided he would try his hand elsewhere. Let's hope JT and MJ have the career Vad should have had here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 42013, member: 360"] From the interview on 790, it seems Vad pretty much decided his fate after the Duke game. It was one of the better all-around games a CPJ QB has played at GT (8/16 175 yards 4TDs/1INT, 76 yards rushing 1 TD), but afterwards CPJ hammered the team for not running the option well. Now, CPJ a coach, wasn't wrong and we did have some problems with some of our core plays...but that Vad took that message to mean that what happened in the passing game didn't mean much to CPJ. I don't doubt Vad had people in his ear telling him if CPJ can say that after one of the best passing performances for a CPJ QB at GT, then there probably wasn't hope for more passing in the future. I think Vad would have been spectacular both this year and next year had he stayed around. We saw the growth Tevin had each year in the passing game from the standpoint of understanding our concepts and manipulating the defense, and I don't doubt Vad could have had the same mental progress. Tevin also grew in his understanding of our base offense...as did Josh over the years. Vad was ten times more physically gifted than Tevin...but Tevin stuck it out and grew. Vad decided he would try his hand elsewhere. Let's hope JT and MJ have the career Vad should have had here. [/QUOTE]
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