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<blockquote data-quote="jojatk" data-source="post: 621750" data-attributes="member: 2627"><p>I agree with the question and feel like you've hit on a completely legitimate point about taking too long to identify the right QB. I'm concerned about how long it'll take to find the right guy here at GT (but not because of anything in the Clemson game).</p><p></p><p>Though I will say that in the first season at Temple he had a choice between 3 QBs that, combined, had 5 pass attempts in games. No starts. Not even really any meaningful playing time. The previous starter had won the job as a freshman in Rhule's first year and never relinquished the job. So Patenaude only had practice to go by. Going into the second season the eventual starter, Russo, didn't win the job right away (as he didn't win it the prior year) but once he got in the game he took it and hasn't let go. I think we'll see him later this season. My point being that he's in a bit of a similar situation here with guys who have so little playing time in games, though the one guy who does hasn't shown the ability to pass effectively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jojatk, post: 621750, member: 2627"] I agree with the question and feel like you've hit on a completely legitimate point about taking too long to identify the right QB. I'm concerned about how long it'll take to find the right guy here at GT (but not because of anything in the Clemson game). Though I will say that in the first season at Temple he had a choice between 3 QBs that, combined, had 5 pass attempts in games. No starts. Not even really any meaningful playing time. The previous starter had won the job as a freshman in Rhule's first year and never relinquished the job. So Patenaude only had practice to go by. Going into the second season the eventual starter, Russo, didn't win the job right away (as he didn't win it the prior year) but once he got in the game he took it and hasn't let go. I think we'll see him later this season. My point being that he's in a bit of a similar situation here with guys who have so little playing time in games, though the one guy who does hasn't shown the ability to pass effectively. [/QUOTE]
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