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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 236125" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>Nesbitt had terrific speed through contact and dominated between the tackles.</p><p></p><p>He would put his foot in the ground, and explode north-south shedding guys along the way but still seeming to pick up speed. He'd also do that thing at the end of the run where he'd turn around and squat and push for extra yards while protecting the ball. Totally demoralizing to have to defend against him and he was money converting short yardage to continue the death march. It's very high percentage if you don't even have to have a han doff....dude almost never fumbled.</p><p></p><p>Another interesting aspect of Nesbitt's game was his option pitches. Most guys sort of float it out there but Nesbitt's pitch was line drive with authority. A backs never seemed to have trouble handling it though.</p><p></p><p>I can never think of Joshua without remembering how he stripped that FSU linebacker of the ball after a fumble. That was a key point in that game as our D couldn't stop them.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if he was the best option QB or whatever (I think they can come in all shapes and sizes) but the dude was a FREAK, and I wouldn't have wanted to play against him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 236125, member: 857"] Nesbitt had terrific speed through contact and dominated between the tackles. He would put his foot in the ground, and explode north-south shedding guys along the way but still seeming to pick up speed. He'd also do that thing at the end of the run where he'd turn around and squat and push for extra yards while protecting the ball. Totally demoralizing to have to defend against him and he was money converting short yardage to continue the death march. It's very high percentage if you don't even have to have a han doff....dude almost never fumbled. Another interesting aspect of Nesbitt's game was his option pitches. Most guys sort of float it out there but Nesbitt's pitch was line drive with authority. A backs never seemed to have trouble handling it though. I can never think of Joshua without remembering how he stripped that FSU linebacker of the ball after a fumble. That was a key point in that game as our D couldn't stop them. I don't know if he was the best option QB or whatever (I think they can come in all shapes and sizes) but the dude was a FREAK, and I wouldn't have wanted to play against him. [/QUOTE]
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