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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 329247"><p>I agree with Techster, and disagree with tech_wreck...both most respectfully. And here's a few reasons why, if TM <strong>is</strong> one of the top QBs on the team, why would you ever talk about shifting him to A-Back? If JJ is <strong>not</strong> one of the top QBs, why would you out and out refuse to move him to another position? I like Techster's read on this. We need multiple great QBs, because football is a violent sport. CPJ wants JJ to keep growing and progressing, because the sky is the limit for him. We need a competent player on the bench. JJ will benefit from more time learning the system. If we move him to another position, he won't advance in his QB skillset and knowledge of the offense. TM is already there - he can be moved to A-Back and then if God forbid QB1 goes down, he can always be moved back. In terms of MJ, I don't know. We could keep him for goal line stuff, or maybe he just enjoys getting his MBA on the house and moves on if he's not going to be QB1. I feel bad for him, and life isn't fair. All these stupid injuries making him miss time are not his fault, but its clearly letting everyone else play catchup. The whole thing feels crappy, but just goes to show the dynamic that factories have every year. All these SEC teams and Clemson and Florida State and so on are stacked with 4* QBs and higher. Its the nature of the business. Its why little old Georgia Tech puts a similar percentage of 4*+ players into the NFL that Alabama does. We have a smaller pool to start from, but Alabama has so many that they all literally can't see the field - its theoretically impossible. Tons of highly rated, great players pass through there never having played appreciable amounts of time on the field at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 329247"] I agree with Techster, and disagree with tech_wreck...both most respectfully. And here's a few reasons why, if TM [B]is[/B] one of the top QBs on the team, why would you ever talk about shifting him to A-Back? If JJ is [B]not[/B] one of the top QBs, why would you out and out refuse to move him to another position? I like Techster's read on this. We need multiple great QBs, because football is a violent sport. CPJ wants JJ to keep growing and progressing, because the sky is the limit for him. We need a competent player on the bench. JJ will benefit from more time learning the system. If we move him to another position, he won't advance in his QB skillset and knowledge of the offense. TM is already there - he can be moved to A-Back and then if God forbid QB1 goes down, he can always be moved back. In terms of MJ, I don't know. We could keep him for goal line stuff, or maybe he just enjoys getting his MBA on the house and moves on if he's not going to be QB1. I feel bad for him, and life isn't fair. All these stupid injuries making him miss time are not his fault, but its clearly letting everyone else play catchup. The whole thing feels crappy, but just goes to show the dynamic that factories have every year. All these SEC teams and Clemson and Florida State and so on are stacked with 4* QBs and higher. Its the nature of the business. Its why little old Georgia Tech puts a similar percentage of 4*+ players into the NFL that Alabama does. We have a smaller pool to start from, but Alabama has so many that they all literally can't see the field - its theoretically impossible. Tons of highly rated, great players pass through there never having played appreciable amounts of time on the field at all. [/QUOTE]
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