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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 681872" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>It's all about the system a player is put in. I mean, we're seeing it ourselves in real time with the switching of offenses and our option QBs transitioning to a "standard" spread type offense. Justin Fields wasn't able to do much at UGA (outside of having limited opportunities), but lit it up for Ohio State this year. Burrow probably did not fit OSU's offense as well as the other QBs, one that went in the 1st round of the draft, and he didn't do well in 2018 at LSU. Enter Joe Brady and his Saint's passing attack, and Burrow looks like the #1 Draft pick this year...which he probably will be. Now Burrow will forever be an LSU legend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 681872, member: 360"] It's all about the system a player is put in. I mean, we're seeing it ourselves in real time with the switching of offenses and our option QBs transitioning to a "standard" spread type offense. Justin Fields wasn't able to do much at UGA (outside of having limited opportunities), but lit it up for Ohio State this year. Burrow probably did not fit OSU's offense as well as the other QBs, one that went in the 1st round of the draft, and he didn't do well in 2018 at LSU. Enter Joe Brady and his Saint's passing attack, and Burrow looks like the #1 Draft pick this year...which he probably will be. Now Burrow will forever be an LSU legend. [/QUOTE]
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