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<blockquote data-quote="stylee" data-source="post: 909458" data-attributes="member: 882"><p>Marshall just didn't have much arm strength and was extremely inconsistent with accuracy. Throwing it *more* with Taquon wasn't the move lol.</p><p></p><p>TM worked his butt off, took a bunch of big hits, and stepped up when we ran out of options based on some inopportune injuries and defections. I'm not downplaying what he did for us. </p><p></p><p>Many people legitimately think moving the QB back 5 yards from the center is automatically an "evolution." Not sure if there's much to discuss with those sorts of folks. There are great option teams from under center, shotgun, and pistol. What makes one better than another? It's execution, planning, in-game adjustments, etc., not some sort of magic that automatically applies when you alter the QB's position relative to the center. Would we have been better in 2014 on offense if JT had taken his snaps out of the shotgun? Why? </p><p></p><p>You gain certain stuff by changing the QB's position, you lose other stuff. Pretending there's one setup that's the "right side of history" and "evolution" and "progress" is silly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stylee, post: 909458, member: 882"] Marshall just didn't have much arm strength and was extremely inconsistent with accuracy. Throwing it *more* with Taquon wasn't the move lol. TM worked his butt off, took a bunch of big hits, and stepped up when we ran out of options based on some inopportune injuries and defections. I'm not downplaying what he did for us. Many people legitimately think moving the QB back 5 yards from the center is automatically an "evolution." Not sure if there's much to discuss with those sorts of folks. There are great option teams from under center, shotgun, and pistol. What makes one better than another? It's execution, planning, in-game adjustments, etc., not some sort of magic that automatically applies when you alter the QB's position relative to the center. Would we have been better in 2014 on offense if JT had taken his snaps out of the shotgun? Why? You gain certain stuff by changing the QB's position, you lose other stuff. Pretending there's one setup that's the "right side of history" and "evolution" and "progress" is silly. [/QUOTE]
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