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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 36373" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Tevin was a better passer? Maybe in some instances. He had better anticipation and he understood our passing concepts better, but check the stats and the situations he was under pressure to win (VT 2010, VT 2012, MTSU 2012, FSU in the ACCCG) do you really want to make a case that Tevin proves our passing offense develops QBs?</p><p></p><p>What about BeyBey? A good QB takes advantage of mismatches...it's not like all JN did was throw passes to him all day. It's no different than Manziel looking for Mike Evans in clutch situations, or when Matthew Stafford looked for AJ Green. Nesbitt made some outstanding throws while he was here:</p><p></p><p>[media=youtube]cVNDRq2Iy6A[/media]</p><p></p><p>Oh, and by the way, Nesbitt did all that in behind everyone on these messageboards considers GT's most ill-suited offensive line in CPJ's time at GT. Look how many times he was running for his life in those highlights.</p><p></p><p>You can believe what you want, but answer this:</p><p>-What percentage of CPJ QB's have passed for over 50%?</p><p>-How many CPJ QBs have passed for 2,000 yards? Heck, how many in CPJ's almost 30 years coaching have passed for over 1500 yards?</p><p>-How many of CPJ QBs were even given an opportunity to go an NFL training camp at QB...let's not even mention being drafted.</p><p>-Why do top tier QB recruits avoid this offense like the plague?</p><p>-How many CPJ QBs were all conference (hint Nesbitt was one of them).</p><p>-Why is it that Nesbitt is on record saying had CPJ been here, he wouldn't have signed with GT?</p><p>-Why is it, that a starter and supposed guy who was suppose to take this offense to the next level, decided to transfer down a level to play QB? On his way out, he specifically cited our offense as not developing him for what his aspirations are?</p><p></p><p>It's pretty obvious...if you do research, it's more likely that our offense didn't fully develop Nesbitt's passing ability to it's fullest potential, than it was Josh who didn't have the ability. Would Nesbitt have been the next Peyton Manning? Heck no...but it doesn't mean if he went to another offense that needs a dual threat QB (like the ones I stated in a previous post) he wouldn't have shined as both a passer and a runner. I mean, the guy threw 13 passes his freshmen season and had about as many TD passes (1) in Gailey's offense than he did in CPJ's offense throwing 123 passes (2 TDs) as a sophomore. Josh only played a series or two each game as a freshmen!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 36373, member: 360"] Tevin was a better passer? Maybe in some instances. He had better anticipation and he understood our passing concepts better, but check the stats and the situations he was under pressure to win (VT 2010, VT 2012, MTSU 2012, FSU in the ACCCG) do you really want to make a case that Tevin proves our passing offense develops QBs? What about BeyBey? A good QB takes advantage of mismatches...it's not like all JN did was throw passes to him all day. It's no different than Manziel looking for Mike Evans in clutch situations, or when Matthew Stafford looked for AJ Green. Nesbitt made some outstanding throws while he was here: [media=youtube]cVNDRq2Iy6A[/media] Oh, and by the way, Nesbitt did all that in behind everyone on these messageboards considers GT's most ill-suited offensive line in CPJ's time at GT. Look how many times he was running for his life in those highlights. You can believe what you want, but answer this: -What percentage of CPJ QB's have passed for over 50%? -How many CPJ QBs have passed for 2,000 yards? Heck, how many in CPJ's almost 30 years coaching have passed for over 1500 yards? -How many of CPJ QBs were even given an opportunity to go an NFL training camp at QB...let's not even mention being drafted. -Why do top tier QB recruits avoid this offense like the plague? -How many CPJ QBs were all conference (hint Nesbitt was one of them). -Why is it that Nesbitt is on record saying had CPJ been here, he wouldn't have signed with GT? -Why is it, that a starter and supposed guy who was suppose to take this offense to the next level, decided to transfer down a level to play QB? On his way out, he specifically cited our offense as not developing him for what his aspirations are? It's pretty obvious...if you do research, it's more likely that our offense didn't fully develop Nesbitt's passing ability to it's fullest potential, than it was Josh who didn't have the ability. Would Nesbitt have been the next Peyton Manning? Heck no...but it doesn't mean if he went to another offense that needs a dual threat QB (like the ones I stated in a previous post) he wouldn't have shined as both a passer and a runner. I mean, the guy threw 13 passes his freshmen season and had about as many TD passes (1) in Gailey's offense than he did in CPJ's offense throwing 123 passes (2 TDs) as a sophomore. Josh only played a series or two each game as a freshmen! [/QUOTE]
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