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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 277299" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I wished Lee all the best going forward. But why is he on this list? Because he was here at the same time as Johnson? One thing to have a list of declining values but to suggest he was anything other than a misfiring misfit who had a couple of good games does the others an injustice, i think. He found his niche in a shotgun zone option scheme with two decisions and 3-4 seconds to make them. And did really well with it at a lower level. Good for him, really, because that is what somebody should do when he knows it is not working someplace else. </p><p></p><p>For what it is worth and with all his shortrcomings -- you got them right, I think -- Washington was the absolute best running the option. I never thought Nesbitt was a great fit other than the midline where his toughness really fit, and his arm while strong was wildly erratic and one wondered sometimes if there was a receiver he could actually hit.. To me it is Thomas, though not a great option reader, then Waahington and then Nesbitt. Lee is just one of the QBs who played at Tech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 277299, member: 2175"] I wished Lee all the best going forward. But why is he on this list? Because he was here at the same time as Johnson? One thing to have a list of declining values but to suggest he was anything other than a misfiring misfit who had a couple of good games does the others an injustice, i think. He found his niche in a shotgun zone option scheme with two decisions and 3-4 seconds to make them. And did really well with it at a lower level. Good for him, really, because that is what somebody should do when he knows it is not working someplace else. For what it is worth and with all his shortrcomings -- you got them right, I think -- Washington was the absolute best running the option. I never thought Nesbitt was a great fit other than the midline where his toughness really fit, and his arm while strong was wildly erratic and one wondered sometimes if there was a receiver he could actually hit.. To me it is Thomas, though not a great option reader, then Waahington and then Nesbitt. Lee is just one of the QBs who played at Tech. [/QUOTE]
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