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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 654404" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>We got Yates (from what I've heard) because everybody else looked at him and thought he was too short to play QB in a conventional spread. Paul looked at him, saw Ricky Dobbs, and went after him hard. Then Yates had a breakout senior year and all of a sudden looked like Russell Wilson. Collins saw that and, while not enthusiastic, worked hard to keep him; it was too late to find another QB. Now we'll have to see if Yates gets his chance or whether the coaches have a height/weight fetish instead of a performance one. I hope it's the later and I think it is; there's been no reason to play Yates and he needs the extra time to get up to speed, just like most QBs do. </p><p></p><p>I do think that Yates can be a killer in <em>any</em> offense. The level of talent he showed in high school was very impressive. Now we'll get to see what he has. It should be fun to watch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 654404, member: 265"] We got Yates (from what I've heard) because everybody else looked at him and thought he was too short to play QB in a conventional spread. Paul looked at him, saw Ricky Dobbs, and went after him hard. Then Yates had a breakout senior year and all of a sudden looked like Russell Wilson. Collins saw that and, while not enthusiastic, worked hard to keep him; it was too late to find another QB. Now we'll have to see if Yates gets his chance or whether the coaches have a height/weight fetish instead of a performance one. I hope it's the later and I think it is; there's been no reason to play Yates and he needs the extra time to get up to speed, just like most QBs do. I do think that Yates can be a killer in [I]any[/I] offense. The level of talent he showed in high school was very impressive. Now we'll get to see what he has. It should be fun to watch. [/QUOTE]
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