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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 67483" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>I agree that we have a good looking group of receiving A backs to go with a pretty solid group of receivers. It's good to have that kind of supporting cast for a first year starter.</p><p></p><p>At the same time I'm not going to get too excited about our passing game because we have a lot of new faces on the OL and we have a first year starter at QB. Protection is key for a first year starter so on paper this does not bode well. Also the main knock on Laskey has been that he doesn't block/protect well so that's another unproven aspect protecting JT.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully what will happen is we'll get back to basics on offense with a lot of success such that the play action game will really be set up well. Hopefully we won't have to ask JT to sit back there and go through a ton of progressions. That said there are always good defenses you come up against who will shut down anyone's run game and at some point we'll need to be able to protect and throw in obvious passing downs.</p><p></p><p>One good thing with JT is you do have a guy who is super mobile and can burn you with his legs if you just pin back your ears. That should help out the OL a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 67483, member: 857"] I agree that we have a good looking group of receiving A backs to go with a pretty solid group of receivers. It's good to have that kind of supporting cast for a first year starter. At the same time I'm not going to get too excited about our passing game because we have a lot of new faces on the OL and we have a first year starter at QB. Protection is key for a first year starter so on paper this does not bode well. Also the main knock on Laskey has been that he doesn't block/protect well so that's another unproven aspect protecting JT. Hopefully what will happen is we'll get back to basics on offense with a lot of success such that the play action game will really be set up well. Hopefully we won't have to ask JT to sit back there and go through a ton of progressions. That said there are always good defenses you come up against who will shut down anyone's run game and at some point we'll need to be able to protect and throw in obvious passing downs. One good thing with JT is you do have a guy who is super mobile and can burn you with his legs if you just pin back your ears. That should help out the OL a little. [/QUOTE]
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