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<blockquote data-quote="91Wreck" data-source="post: 494433" data-attributes="member: 680"><p>With our current roster, a different QB probably wouldn't have made much difference. We might win either Duke or Pitt with TO, but not both. However, if either QB doesn't make much of difference, why not play the guy the will be here next year?</p><p></p><p>However, the real question should be "would we be better if we had recruited a different QB - a true dual threat QB?" I think the answer overwhelmingly is yes. That is assuming we actually begin to use some of the run and shoot concepts that we have been promised are a part of this offense.</p><p></p><p>A player like Kyler Murray would have made a tremendous difference this year. He is much quicker and faster than TQM (especially after his injury) and is light years better as a passer. With him we easily win against USF, Pitt, and Duke. We still lose to Clemson and ugag, but we at least hang around for a half.</p><p></p><p>And before we moan that we could never recruit that type of kid let's take a look. </p><p>His major of human relations stinks, but he is an all academic 2nd teamer in the big 12. He probably gets into Tech on a waiver. He could probably handle the curriculum if he wanted too.</p><p>He is a great baseball player who has already signed a 4.66 million dollar bonus. Our baseball team has multiple guys that now play in the majors.</p><p></p><p>So what really stops us from getting that type of player. Is it our limited majors? - that certainly plays a part. Murray probably has no desire to tackle management at GT if he can major in human relations at OU. But how much of it is that a dual threat guy like that will never seriously consider GT because we don't throw the ball?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="91Wreck, post: 494433, member: 680"] With our current roster, a different QB probably wouldn't have made much difference. We might win either Duke or Pitt with TO, but not both. However, if either QB doesn't make much of difference, why not play the guy the will be here next year? However, the real question should be "would we be better if we had recruited a different QB - a true dual threat QB?" I think the answer overwhelmingly is yes. That is assuming we actually begin to use some of the run and shoot concepts that we have been promised are a part of this offense. A player like Kyler Murray would have made a tremendous difference this year. He is much quicker and faster than TQM (especially after his injury) and is light years better as a passer. With him we easily win against USF, Pitt, and Duke. We still lose to Clemson and ugag, but we at least hang around for a half. And before we moan that we could never recruit that type of kid let's take a look. His major of human relations stinks, but he is an all academic 2nd teamer in the big 12. He probably gets into Tech on a waiver. He could probably handle the curriculum if he wanted too. He is a great baseball player who has already signed a 4.66 million dollar bonus. Our baseball team has multiple guys that now play in the majors. So what really stops us from getting that type of player. Is it our limited majors? - that certainly plays a part. Murray probably has no desire to tackle management at GT if he can major in human relations at OU. But how much of it is that a dual threat guy like that will never seriously consider GT because we don't throw the ball? [/QUOTE]
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