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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 181971" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>There comes a point in injuries when you just have to accept that position will be an issue regardless and don't hurt the program long term by trying to find a make shift treatment with a low chance of saving the year this year. Moving AJ, CC, or MM to Aback would be doing just that. All 3 are clearly in line to be starters at important positions. The defense has constantly be an issue under Johnson and the last thing we need now that it's starting to get some momentum is to have the O raid the best athletes from that side. CC looks to be the heir apparent to Thomas at QB, basing on the decision to move Jordan to Aback in the pre-season, and he's positioned perfectly for that now. RS this year, serve as the number 2 next year, then start as a rs. soph. No point in throwing all that away. Moving Marshall would leave us in the same position at BBack next year that we were in this year. </p><p></p><p>I doubt we're likely to need to do any of this because aren't both MLD and Quaide at aback now and could go if need be? But if continue to have injuries one of the moves I see happening is Jordan going back to Aback, which based on the coaches moving him in pre-season, seems to be a move that is just a matter of time. Leaves us thin at QB, but with the way this team is, if Thomas can't go we're up the creak either way. Otherwise my only other guess is that Allen, the journeyman that he has been, continues that trend. </p><p></p><p>Otherwise, if things really get bad, walkons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 181971, member: 2299"] There comes a point in injuries when you just have to accept that position will be an issue regardless and don't hurt the program long term by trying to find a make shift treatment with a low chance of saving the year this year. Moving AJ, CC, or MM to Aback would be doing just that. All 3 are clearly in line to be starters at important positions. The defense has constantly be an issue under Johnson and the last thing we need now that it's starting to get some momentum is to have the O raid the best athletes from that side. CC looks to be the heir apparent to Thomas at QB, basing on the decision to move Jordan to Aback in the pre-season, and he's positioned perfectly for that now. RS this year, serve as the number 2 next year, then start as a rs. soph. No point in throwing all that away. Moving Marshall would leave us in the same position at BBack next year that we were in this year. I doubt we're likely to need to do any of this because aren't both MLD and Quaide at aback now and could go if need be? But if continue to have injuries one of the moves I see happening is Jordan going back to Aback, which based on the coaches moving him in pre-season, seems to be a move that is just a matter of time. Leaves us thin at QB, but with the way this team is, if Thomas can't go we're up the creak either way. Otherwise my only other guess is that Allen, the journeyman that he has been, continues that trend. Otherwise, if things really get bad, walkons. [/QUOTE]
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