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<blockquote data-quote="BTGT" data-source="post: 58872" data-attributes="member: 1534"><p>Perhaps the negative nancies can use this to knock PJ's recruiting, but I think it would be interesting to post an all-star line-up to run Johnson's option for each of the following coaches - George O'Leary, Chan Gailey, and Paul Johnson. </p><p>I'll give it a shot based more on my favorites, than perhaps the most heralded.</p><p></p><p>O'Leary - 1994-2001</p><p></p><p>QB - Joe Hamilton</p><p>WR- Kelly Campbell</p><p>WR - Harvey Middleton</p><p>LT - Ken Celaj</p><p>LG - Chris Brown</p><p>C - Micheal Cheever</p><p>RG - Craig Page</p><p>RT - Jon Carman</p><p>AB - Jonathan Smith (great slot that can run/catch) </p><p>AB - Charlie Rogers</p><p>BB - CJ Willaims</p><p></p><p>Chan Gailey - 2002-2007</p><p></p><p>QB - Reggie Ball (can't believe I'd pick him, Nesbit would not be as good as a Fr and Ball could likely run the option</p><p>WR - Calvin Johnson </p><p>WR - Demaryius Thomas (FR)</p><p>LT - Nat Dorsey</p><p>LG - Andrew Gardner</p><p>C - Nate McManus</p><p>RG - Mansfield Wrotto</p><p>RT - John Paul Foschi (TE that could play tackle) </p><p>AB - Tashard Choice </p><p>AB - Tony Hollings (6.8 ypc on 92 att - best back that never was)</p><p>BB - PJ Daniels</p><p></p><p></p><p>PJ - 2008-present</p><p></p><p>QB - Nesbit</p><p>WR - D. Thomas</p><p>WR - D. Smelter (no Hill, can't catch and a head case)</p><p>LT - Will Jackson</p><p>LG - Shaq Mason </p><p>C - Sean Bedford</p><p>RG -O. Uzzi</p><p>RT - Nick Claytor</p><p>AB - Anthony Allen</p><p>AB - Orwin Smith </p><p>BB - J. Dwyer </p><p></p><p>Based on these three line-ups, I would say that O'Leary's team would win, only bc Hamilton is the best QB and would lead the team to victory. No one can stay will Campbell on the fly route. Middleton can run real routes. The OL is solid. CJ Williams was good enough and Charlie Rogers is harder to tackle than Godhigh. Jonathan Smith was good enough to get drafted and can both run and catch.</p><p></p><p>Gailey's team should be first on talent but would finish second. Reggie at QB is not that bad. As much as I didn't enjoy four years of Reggie, he would have been fine in Johnson's offense. He ran tough. With Calvin and D. Thomas running deep routes and blocking, you couldn't stop this offense. Two NFL linemen, and solid backs. Hollings is the best back I've seen in person at Tech. He was so fast and was pretty elusive too. If Gailey hadn't given him 59 carries in his last game, maybe no torn acl.</p><p></p><p>PJ's group finishes last. Great backs and a solid QB. But a weaker line IMO. D. Thomas is solid as a JR, Smelter would be a good #2. Nesbit was a tough QB but still struggled to throw the ball.</p><p></p><p>Defense next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BTGT, post: 58872, member: 1534"] Perhaps the negative nancies can use this to knock PJ's recruiting, but I think it would be interesting to post an all-star line-up to run Johnson's option for each of the following coaches - George O'Leary, Chan Gailey, and Paul Johnson. I'll give it a shot based more on my favorites, than perhaps the most heralded. O'Leary - 1994-2001 QB - Joe Hamilton WR- Kelly Campbell WR - Harvey Middleton LT - Ken Celaj LG - Chris Brown C - Micheal Cheever RG - Craig Page RT - Jon Carman AB - Jonathan Smith (great slot that can run/catch) AB - Charlie Rogers BB - CJ Willaims Chan Gailey - 2002-2007 QB - Reggie Ball (can't believe I'd pick him, Nesbit would not be as good as a Fr and Ball could likely run the option WR - Calvin Johnson WR - Demaryius Thomas (FR) LT - Nat Dorsey LG - Andrew Gardner C - Nate McManus RG - Mansfield Wrotto RT - John Paul Foschi (TE that could play tackle) AB - Tashard Choice AB - Tony Hollings (6.8 ypc on 92 att - best back that never was) BB - PJ Daniels PJ - 2008-present QB - Nesbit WR - D. Thomas WR - D. Smelter (no Hill, can't catch and a head case) LT - Will Jackson LG - Shaq Mason C - Sean Bedford RG -O. Uzzi RT - Nick Claytor AB - Anthony Allen AB - Orwin Smith BB - J. Dwyer Based on these three line-ups, I would say that O'Leary's team would win, only bc Hamilton is the best QB and would lead the team to victory. No one can stay will Campbell on the fly route. Middleton can run real routes. The OL is solid. CJ Williams was good enough and Charlie Rogers is harder to tackle than Godhigh. Jonathan Smith was good enough to get drafted and can both run and catch. Gailey's team should be first on talent but would finish second. Reggie at QB is not that bad. As much as I didn't enjoy four years of Reggie, he would have been fine in Johnson's offense. He ran tough. With Calvin and D. Thomas running deep routes and blocking, you couldn't stop this offense. Two NFL linemen, and solid backs. Hollings is the best back I've seen in person at Tech. He was so fast and was pretty elusive too. If Gailey hadn't given him 59 carries in his last game, maybe no torn acl. PJ's group finishes last. Great backs and a solid QB. But a weaker line IMO. D. Thomas is solid as a JR, Smelter would be a good #2. Nesbit was a tough QB but still struggled to throw the ball. Defense next time. [/QUOTE]
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