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<blockquote data-quote="gt13" data-source="post: 327973" data-attributes="member: 369"><p>One thing worth considering: it's possible CPJ doesnt want to show all his cards to the media. I seem to remember the last time a team prepared for one of our QBs but ended up having to defend the other, it worked out pretty well for us. VT 2016 was definitely expecting JT (speed guy who even warmed up on the field before kickoff) but they got MJ (a bruiser) who ran the ball on them all night. I expect it works the other way too.</p><p></p><p>Preparing for our offense is one thing. Having two or three different flavors of our offense based on which QB is playing is a whole different animal. If Tennessee prepares for the midline MJ-Dedrick train and they get the Taquon-Qua-Lynch perimeter attack (or vice versa) they will be in for a loooooong night. Who knows, they might get the Lucas Johnson run-and-shoot. CPJ is no dummy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gt13, post: 327973, member: 369"] One thing worth considering: it's possible CPJ doesnt want to show all his cards to the media. I seem to remember the last time a team prepared for one of our QBs but ended up having to defend the other, it worked out pretty well for us. VT 2016 was definitely expecting JT (speed guy who even warmed up on the field before kickoff) but they got MJ (a bruiser) who ran the ball on them all night. I expect it works the other way too. Preparing for our offense is one thing. Having two or three different flavors of our offense based on which QB is playing is a whole different animal. If Tennessee prepares for the midline MJ-Dedrick train and they get the Taquon-Qua-Lynch perimeter attack (or vice versa) they will be in for a loooooong night. Who knows, they might get the Lucas Johnson run-and-shoot. CPJ is no dummy. [/QUOTE]
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