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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 174355" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>What I like about JT is that last year he began to read the option play as well as Tevin. Granted, he did not read it particularly well at the beginning of the season, according to CPJ, but by the end of the season he was reading it as well as Tevin. That is quick development and that is why he has a much higher ceiling than Tevin.</p><p></p><p>But to completely dismiss the poor supporting cast that Tevin had, and the huge defensive break downs, as a factor in the outcomes of games baffles me. This past season JT played like a champion and led the team to victory on more than one occasion. But it helped that he also had a defense that took the ball away at key moments, as well as wide receivers who not only did not drop the ball (the way Tevin's receivers seemed to) but who also worked hard to get open when the quarterback needed a completion and who also blocked like demons when our runners needed to pick up an extra yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 174355, member: 1640"] What I like about JT is that last year he began to read the option play as well as Tevin. Granted, he did not read it particularly well at the beginning of the season, according to CPJ, but by the end of the season he was reading it as well as Tevin. That is quick development and that is why he has a much higher ceiling than Tevin. But to completely dismiss the poor supporting cast that Tevin had, and the huge defensive break downs, as a factor in the outcomes of games baffles me. This past season JT played like a champion and led the team to victory on more than one occasion. But it helped that he also had a defense that took the ball away at key moments, as well as wide receivers who not only did not drop the ball (the way Tevin's receivers seemed to) but who also worked hard to get open when the quarterback needed a completion and who also blocked like demons when our runners needed to pick up an extra yard. [/QUOTE]
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