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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 673773" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Well, back to the subject.</p><p></p><p>I think how well we do with our QBs will be largely determined by whether Patenaude decides to let our duel-threat QBs be, you know, duel-threats. We had one game this year where that happened: NCSU. We came close to doing it against UVA and Miami too. If we let Graham (or Yates, if he wins out) run as well as pass, and use <whoever> the way, say, Oklahoma uses Jalen Hurt (I'm not saying that'll lead to the same level of success, mind), then I predict QB will work out just fine. We might even do better next season despite a schedule straight from Hell. </p><p></p><p>If, oth, we decide to throw a frosh to the wolves, then we might very well lose one or two of the three (count 'em, three) 4 star nationally ranked duel-threat QBs Tech has recruited in the last three years. We've obviously been living right, but we could as easily screw it up. </p><p></p><p>But I expect either Graham (probably him) or Yates to start and both Sims and Gleason to shirt. I don't think the coaches recruited Sims to have him play DB or something like that. The candidate who might be out on a limb is Gleason, but he can run too; since he's 6'3", he's automatically a "pro-style" QB. Look at his junior film to see what I mean. </p><p></p><p>Well, spring should be interesting at this position. I think the staff is still trying to think their way through to a viable O. If someone (it'll be Graham) could bring them around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 673773, member: 265"] Well, back to the subject. I think how well we do with our QBs will be largely determined by whether Patenaude decides to let our duel-threat QBs be, you know, duel-threats. We had one game this year where that happened: NCSU. We came close to doing it against UVA and Miami too. If we let Graham (or Yates, if he wins out) run as well as pass, and use <whoever> the way, say, Oklahoma uses Jalen Hurt (I'm not saying that'll lead to the same level of success, mind), then I predict QB will work out just fine. We might even do better next season despite a schedule straight from Hell. If, oth, we decide to throw a frosh to the wolves, then we might very well lose one or two of the three (count 'em, three) 4 star nationally ranked duel-threat QBs Tech has recruited in the last three years. We've obviously been living right, but we could as easily screw it up. But I expect either Graham (probably him) or Yates to start and both Sims and Gleason to shirt. I don't think the coaches recruited Sims to have him play DB or something like that. The candidate who might be out on a limb is Gleason, but he can run too; since he's 6'3", he's automatically a "pro-style" QB. Look at his junior film to see what I mean. Well, spring should be interesting at this position. I think the staff is still trying to think their way through to a viable O. If someone (it'll be Graham) could bring them around. [/QUOTE]
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