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<blockquote data-quote="DawgCatcher" data-source="post: 113960" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>JT is excellent at changing the play-call at the line of scrimmage. He reads Defenses pretty good both before hiking the ball and during execution. He will only get better each season at this. I believe his speed helps the timing of the option to flow faster and thus be more successful. If he's not where he needs to be for the pitch because of a quick defender in pursuit, he will likely have to eat the ball. If he's fast and in the proper position when the defender commits to pursuing him, then the pitch is waiting in the wing. There are also the intangibles about JT that must be considered IMO. Above all, JT is mentally committed to this offense; he has bought into CPJ's system and BELIEVES it can work if properly executed. If a kid's heart isn't in it, his mind certainly will never be either. He is also a competitor who will fight you to the bitter end. That competitor spirit is what creates quarterbacks who can find by sheer force of will a way to beat opposing teams. </p><p></p><p>All that being said, I would not want to take any credit away from the tremendously talented and powerful O-Line. Without their blocking, the TO becomes an impotent disaster very quickly. All of it shuts down. They are all worthy of MVP's with this offense. Like any good qb, JT would be the first to tell you that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DawgCatcher, post: 113960, member: 1944"] JT is excellent at changing the play-call at the line of scrimmage. He reads Defenses pretty good both before hiking the ball and during execution. He will only get better each season at this. I believe his speed helps the timing of the option to flow faster and thus be more successful. If he's not where he needs to be for the pitch because of a quick defender in pursuit, he will likely have to eat the ball. If he's fast and in the proper position when the defender commits to pursuing him, then the pitch is waiting in the wing. There are also the intangibles about JT that must be considered IMO. Above all, JT is mentally committed to this offense; he has bought into CPJ's system and BELIEVES it can work if properly executed. If a kid's heart isn't in it, his mind certainly will never be either. He is also a competitor who will fight you to the bitter end. That competitor spirit is what creates quarterbacks who can find by sheer force of will a way to beat opposing teams. All that being said, I would not want to take any credit away from the tremendously talented and powerful O-Line. Without their blocking, the TO becomes an impotent disaster very quickly. All of it shuts down. They are all worthy of MVP's with this offense. Like any good qb, JT would be the first to tell you that. [/QUOTE]
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