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<blockquote data-quote="deeeznutz" data-source="post: 174215" data-attributes="member: 837"><p>As much as I respect and love Tevin Washington for what he did here at Tech, I think his tenure (plus Vad's one year) will be the low-water mark for our offense for a while. He was very good at making the reads, but his problem was that his limited ability to burn defenses himself allowed them to cheat away from him to funnel as many reads as possible to QB keepers. Then, when he made the decision to keep they were generally able to close in and stop him for a relatively short gain. It was a very effective strategy based on how our team was built then, but now if someone tried that they would get torched. With a higher level of athleticism at QB, every option we have is made more dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deeeznutz, post: 174215, member: 837"] As much as I respect and love Tevin Washington for what he did here at Tech, I think his tenure (plus Vad's one year) will be the low-water mark for our offense for a while. He was very good at making the reads, but his problem was that his limited ability to burn defenses himself allowed them to cheat away from him to funnel as many reads as possible to QB keepers. Then, when he made the decision to keep they were generally able to close in and stop him for a relatively short gain. It was a very effective strategy based on how our team was built then, but now if someone tried that they would get torched. With a higher level of athleticism at QB, every option we have is made more dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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