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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 88405" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>As usual, Tim took us to two scores without looking all that spectacular on either one. </p><p></p><p>I think he has a better touch on his throws then JT, though he's nowhere near as much of a running threat. Of course, some of that is because he doesn't have the speed to drag out plays and, as a consequence, sets up more quickly. The second interception was all due to that. It also is a matter of game experience for JT. Byerly is the kind of player who doesn't really need much game time to make the best of his talents; he knows what he can do and does it. JT has a higher ceiling and will show that, I think, as the season progresses, but there will be occasional trouble spots.</p><p></p><p>Still, if JT can't go against UNC, I think the O its in good hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 88405, member: 265"] As usual, Tim took us to two scores without looking all that spectacular on either one. I think he has a better touch on his throws then JT, though he's nowhere near as much of a running threat. Of course, some of that is because he doesn't have the speed to drag out plays and, as a consequence, sets up more quickly. The second interception was all due to that. It also is a matter of game experience for JT. Byerly is the kind of player who doesn't really need much game time to make the best of his talents; he knows what he can do and does it. JT has a higher ceiling and will show that, I think, as the season progresses, but there will be occasional trouble spots. Still, if JT can't go against UNC, I think the O its in good hands. [/QUOTE]
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