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<blockquote data-quote="BainbridgeJacket" data-source="post: 22428" data-attributes="member: 376"><p>Tevin improved so vastly in his time at Tech that I think he disproves your theory. If you had seen him in practice his redshirt year, you would never think he would play a snap at qb. His footwork improved every year in the option AND passing game, as well as his ability to make reads. I thought JN improved as well. The results remain to be seen for our new QB coach, but it doesn't look promising at the moment. Vad's qb coach in the off-season has a strong emphasis on drills to feel pressure and flush to your throwing lanes. His accuracy rolling out has demonstrated some other aspects focused on by that camp. I'm not convinced it's the best use of his time, though, considering our pocket feels different than typical and the option game is more important. Vad could also stand to spend more time on conditioning as I think playing a full 60 minutes in this offense caused him to not run full tilt at times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BainbridgeJacket, post: 22428, member: 376"] Tevin improved so vastly in his time at Tech that I think he disproves your theory. If you had seen him in practice his redshirt year, you would never think he would play a snap at qb. His footwork improved every year in the option AND passing game, as well as his ability to make reads. I thought JN improved as well. The results remain to be seen for our new QB coach, but it doesn't look promising at the moment. Vad's qb coach in the off-season has a strong emphasis on drills to feel pressure and flush to your throwing lanes. His accuracy rolling out has demonstrated some other aspects focused on by that camp. I'm not convinced it's the best use of his time, though, considering our pocket feels different than typical and the option game is more important. Vad could also stand to spend more time on conditioning as I think playing a full 60 minutes in this offense caused him to not run full tilt at times. [/QUOTE]
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