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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 276096" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>his career is over and his resume complete, where does Justin Thomas stand in the history of GT QBs? Before even beginning to discuss this, I would like to first thank Justin for choosing GT, working his butt off, carrying the team at times, always supporting his teammates, always downplaying his own success, having courage under fire, representing our community with humble grace and dignity, and producing a highlight reel that was really fun to watch. Best of luck Justin. You are now one of us, specifically, a GT fan for life.</p><p></p><p>I am going to have to think about this for a while, but my initial feeling is that he belongs in the discussion with the great ones of my lifetime (I became a GT fan in 1979 and enrolled in 1980). Had he not suffered the effects of the injury riddled 2015 season, we could be talking about him as the best of all time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 276096, member: 639"] his career is over and his resume complete, where does Justin Thomas stand in the history of GT QBs? Before even beginning to discuss this, I would like to first thank Justin for choosing GT, working his butt off, carrying the team at times, always supporting his teammates, always downplaying his own success, having courage under fire, representing our community with humble grace and dignity, and producing a highlight reel that was really fun to watch. Best of luck Justin. You are now one of us, specifically, a GT fan for life. I am going to have to think about this for a while, but my initial feeling is that he belongs in the discussion with the great ones of my lifetime (I became a GT fan in 1979 and enrolled in 1980). Had he not suffered the effects of the injury riddled 2015 season, we could be talking about him as the best of all time. [/QUOTE]
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