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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 45611" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>If there's one thing I've learned during the CPJ tenure, it's that our best laid plans for QBs is better off used as kindling for fire. </p><p></p><p>Two years ago we were all in awe at how much high level talent we had in the pipeline with Vad and JT, now we're talking about how a former walk-on could get a lot of snaps and the experience void that Vad left. All those threads about how those two would usher in a new era of QBs that can take our offense to a higher level with the pass and run, but the of the two left, there's still questions of how much of the offense he's mastered and CPJ "doubling down" on his base offense. Not saying JT still can't be that guy, but definitely not what we'd envisioned the QB position being a few years ago.</p><p></p><p>One of the great things about college football is you never know recruits turn out. Who would have thought when Tevin signed he would even see the field much less graduate as the all time leader for QB rushing TDs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 45611, member: 360"] If there's one thing I've learned during the CPJ tenure, it's that our best laid plans for QBs is better off used as kindling for fire. Two years ago we were all in awe at how much high level talent we had in the pipeline with Vad and JT, now we're talking about how a former walk-on could get a lot of snaps and the experience void that Vad left. All those threads about how those two would usher in a new era of QBs that can take our offense to a higher level with the pass and run, but the of the two left, there's still questions of how much of the offense he's mastered and CPJ "doubling down" on his base offense. Not saying JT still can't be that guy, but definitely not what we'd envisioned the QB position being a few years ago. One of the great things about college football is you never know recruits turn out. Who would have thought when Tevin signed he would even see the field much less graduate as the all time leader for QB rushing TDs. [/QUOTE]
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