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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 88398" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>I think JT imposed his will when he was fresh. But JT was more erratic on the passes than Byerly. JT was too tired / knicked up to do much imposing after the first series of the second half. By the third series, JT's body language on the field told me he was toast. I think JT is one great competitor and KNOWS he can make a play at any time. But the chances go down the more tired you are. And the mistakes go up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 88398, member: 322"] I think JT imposed his will when he was fresh. But JT was more erratic on the passes than Byerly. JT was too tired / knicked up to do much imposing after the first series of the second half. By the third series, JT's body language on the field told me he was toast. I think JT is one great competitor and KNOWS he can make a play at any time. But the chances go down the more tired you are. And the mistakes go up. [/QUOTE]
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