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<blockquote data-quote="gtg936g" data-source="post: 465254" data-attributes="member: 623"><p>I am making the argument that you would not have had 2014 if JT doesn’t play the number of snaps he did in 2013. It was a post purely about playing the#2 QB in order to make them ready for the future.</p><p></p><p>JT had the ability to perform under pressure that was honed in 2013. The GSU pass, and the plays he made early in the year probably don’t happen without those 2013 reps. I like TQM, but I think he doesn’t have that gamer ability to play under pressure like JT did. He also lacks some physical traits that JT had from a passing standpoint. However, TQM probably does give us the best chance to win Saturday. </p><p></p><p>I am not defending CPJ or promoting his demise. I personally love option football, but I am good with whatever scheme puts GT in the best position to win.</p><p></p><p>One point I will make with reference to QBs that has not been discussed in detail is the lack of development of QB#2. People talk about how complex the Clemson scheme is as well as ours. How are they able to teach it to a true freshman their scheme when we can’t teach our system to a redshirt freshman?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtg936g, post: 465254, member: 623"] I am making the argument that you would not have had 2014 if JT doesn’t play the number of snaps he did in 2013. It was a post purely about playing the#2 QB in order to make them ready for the future. JT had the ability to perform under pressure that was honed in 2013. The GSU pass, and the plays he made early in the year probably don’t happen without those 2013 reps. I like TQM, but I think he doesn’t have that gamer ability to play under pressure like JT did. He also lacks some physical traits that JT had from a passing standpoint. However, TQM probably does give us the best chance to win Saturday. I am not defending CPJ or promoting his demise. I personally love option football, but I am good with whatever scheme puts GT in the best position to win. One point I will make with reference to QBs that has not been discussed in detail is the lack of development of QB#2. People talk about how complex the Clemson scheme is as well as ours. How are they able to teach it to a true freshman their scheme when we can’t teach our system to a redshirt freshman? [/QUOTE]
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