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<blockquote data-quote="GTBandit22" data-source="post: 797684" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>Tough to make any big calls off of no tackling and playing against yourself. There were some touch tackles that definitely wouldn’t have been tackles, and some no calls. If Peery was an opposing QB, Mr. Stone was going to break him. </p><p></p><p>- I like McGowan. I think he’ll be a big weapon for us.</p><p>-Peery certainly looks the part. Good arm, elusive.</p><p>I think with the move of Knight to QB, the plan is to have Sims backed up by Yates, then have knight as the emergency/wildcat QB. I’m sure we would like to get some separation between Sims and Peery, but if Sims or Yates went down we would probably pull the redshirt.</p><p>- Jordan-Swilling is actually a physical runner. If we weren’t so stacked there I would think he’d get some touches. He and Griffin had a few “touch” tackles that I don’t think brings them down.</p><p>-Edwards looks like he will get some snaps at safety and maybe nickel this season. Athletic hitter out there. </p><p>- Pass pro for Sims looked better, but tough to tell in a game like that. The last drive was what you expect from a star QB. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Can’t really judge either side due to shuttling players and no tackling to the ground. But I like the makeup of this team. If we can stay healthy, and have some guys step up in the front 7 on D, we can be a tough out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTBandit22, post: 797684, member: 69"] Tough to make any big calls off of no tackling and playing against yourself. There were some touch tackles that definitely wouldn’t have been tackles, and some no calls. If Peery was an opposing QB, Mr. Stone was going to break him. - I like McGowan. I think he’ll be a big weapon for us. -Peery certainly looks the part. Good arm, elusive. I think with the move of Knight to QB, the plan is to have Sims backed up by Yates, then have knight as the emergency/wildcat QB. I’m sure we would like to get some separation between Sims and Peery, but if Sims or Yates went down we would probably pull the redshirt. - Jordan-Swilling is actually a physical runner. If we weren’t so stacked there I would think he’d get some touches. He and Griffin had a few “touch” tackles that I don’t think brings them down. -Edwards looks like he will get some snaps at safety and maybe nickel this season. Athletic hitter out there. - Pass pro for Sims looked better, but tough to tell in a game like that. The last drive was what you expect from a star QB. Can’t really judge either side due to shuttling players and no tackling to the ground. But I like the makeup of this team. If we can stay healthy, and have some guys step up in the front 7 on D, we can be a tough out. [/QUOTE]
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