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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 88340" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I hope we all appreciate how difficult it is to do what TB did those last 2 series. The poor guy hasn't hardly seen the field this season and then he is asked to go in and engineer three scores in the final 5 minutes by flinging it all over the field. I don't think he could have possibly done any better than he did. His poise was just phenomenal and his style of play presented an interesting contrast to JT. A couple of plays he just physically imposed his will in ways that JT couldn't.</p><p></p><p>He was a really shining star in an otherwise disappointing day. The challenge he was asked to face was a different one than running the option all game, however. The defense was in prevent and he had to chuck it around. Plus, at that point in time, we had absolutely nothing to lose. Sometimes there is LESS pressure that way. In any case, I am really proud of him right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 88340, member: 639"] I hope we all appreciate how difficult it is to do what TB did those last 2 series. The poor guy hasn't hardly seen the field this season and then he is asked to go in and engineer three scores in the final 5 minutes by flinging it all over the field. I don't think he could have possibly done any better than he did. His poise was just phenomenal and his style of play presented an interesting contrast to JT. A couple of plays he just physically imposed his will in ways that JT couldn't. He was a really shining star in an otherwise disappointing day. The challenge he was asked to face was a different one than running the option all game, however. The defense was in prevent and he had to chuck it around. Plus, at that point in time, we had absolutely nothing to lose. Sometimes there is LESS pressure that way. In any case, I am really proud of him right now. [/QUOTE]
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