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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 276487" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I was reminiscing on JeT's career and realized something: His career is eerily similar to Josh Nesbitt's. The order of their careers is a bit different, but their overall careers looks the same with a little variation .</p><p></p><p>Nesbitt</p><p>2008: Helped CPJ establish his offense. Beat UGA. Took us to a New Year's Eve bowl. Finished 9-4</p><p>2009: Won ACC. Orange Bowl appearance. Finished 10-3.</p><p>2010: Injured for 2nd half of season. Team finished 6-7.</p><p></p><p>JeT</p><p>2014: QB that helped CJP re-introduce "Flex option" football after going away from it a bit in 2013. Beat UGA. Went to ACC Championship Game. Won Orange Bowl. Team finished 11-3.</p><p>2015: Had to deal with a surreal amount of injuries to players on offense and youth. Worst season since early 1990's. Team finished 3-9.</p><p>2016: Beat UGA. Took us to NY Eve Bowl. Team finished 9-4.</p><p></p><p>One thing Nesbitt was able to do over JeT is win an ACCCG. (Of course, it's more than just Nesbitt and JeT when it comes to that). JeT was able to win a major bowl game (OB in 2014) and went 2-1 against UGA.</p><p></p><p>As you can see, both had outstanding careers for GT. No doubt JeT (and Nesbitt) will go down as one of the greats to play the position for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 276487, member: 360"] I was reminiscing on JeT's career and realized something: His career is eerily similar to Josh Nesbitt's. The order of their careers is a bit different, but their overall careers looks the same with a little variation . Nesbitt 2008: Helped CPJ establish his offense. Beat UGA. Took us to a New Year's Eve bowl. Finished 9-4 2009: Won ACC. Orange Bowl appearance. Finished 10-3. 2010: Injured for 2nd half of season. Team finished 6-7. JeT 2014: QB that helped CJP re-introduce "Flex option" football after going away from it a bit in 2013. Beat UGA. Went to ACC Championship Game. Won Orange Bowl. Team finished 11-3. 2015: Had to deal with a surreal amount of injuries to players on offense and youth. Worst season since early 1990's. Team finished 3-9. 2016: Beat UGA. Took us to NY Eve Bowl. Team finished 9-4. One thing Nesbitt was able to do over JeT is win an ACCCG. (Of course, it's more than just Nesbitt and JeT when it comes to that). JeT was able to win a major bowl game (OB in 2014) and went 2-1 against UGA. As you can see, both had outstanding careers for GT. No doubt JeT (and Nesbitt) will go down as one of the greats to play the position for us. [/QUOTE]
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