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<blockquote data-quote="Cam" data-source="post: 249172" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>I think the death marches will return as we start to get beefier quarterbacks into the system. Love JT and what he's done for the program, but he's just not a guy who can sustain a death march on his own. I also think teams are starting to key in on him now as he's one of our biggest playmakers, so he's getting limited. I think Matthew Jordan won't be nearly as electric, but you'll probably see us change the playbook a bit to fit his style next year. Also, Lucas Johnson is 6'3" 200 lbs, but he's got a ways to go. LJ, assuming he buys in completely, brings a lot of talent in both running and passing and could make the offense very dynamic. But all this talk doesn't help in the present, so let's hope the coaches find a way to compensate for talent differential at the LOS first. Need a good OL to thrive in any system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cam, post: 249172, member: 568"] I think the death marches will return as we start to get beefier quarterbacks into the system. Love JT and what he's done for the program, but he's just not a guy who can sustain a death march on his own. I also think teams are starting to key in on him now as he's one of our biggest playmakers, so he's getting limited. I think Matthew Jordan won't be nearly as electric, but you'll probably see us change the playbook a bit to fit his style next year. Also, Lucas Johnson is 6'3" 200 lbs, but he's got a ways to go. LJ, assuming he buys in completely, brings a lot of talent in both running and passing and could make the offense very dynamic. But all this talk doesn't help in the present, so let's hope the coaches find a way to compensate for talent differential at the LOS first. Need a good OL to thrive in any system. [/QUOTE]
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