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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 27453" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>FWIW, I think Vad would have been a great candidate for QB in our offense, had he been able to run the option. He is not a great passer, but plenty good enough for what we need, had he embraced his role as a runner and facilitator of the base offense. It almost seems like he was a little naive, almost believing that everybody wants to fling the ball, right. GT was just running the ball so much from 2008-2011 because they couldn't pass. When I get there I'll show em how great the pass can be and they will love me. If we could only have plugged TW's outlook into Vad's head. Vad really has no excuses, he was a great athlete, plenty good enough to do what we needed. He just didn't WANT to do it. In retrospect, his time with Whitfield in the summer was a warning sign.</p><p></p><p>There will be QBs willing to come to play at GT who can throw just as good as Vad, who also love to run. On film, it at least looks like MJ fits that category. I really feel like JT will show that he can indeed throw over time. If you want a position to worry about, make it DT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 27453, member: 639"] FWIW, I think Vad would have been a great candidate for QB in our offense, had he been able to run the option. He is not a great passer, but plenty good enough for what we need, had he embraced his role as a runner and facilitator of the base offense. It almost seems like he was a little naive, almost believing that everybody wants to fling the ball, right. GT was just running the ball so much from 2008-2011 because they couldn't pass. When I get there I'll show em how great the pass can be and they will love me. If we could only have plugged TW's outlook into Vad's head. Vad really has no excuses, he was a great athlete, plenty good enough to do what we needed. He just didn't WANT to do it. In retrospect, his time with Whitfield in the summer was a warning sign. There will be QBs willing to come to play at GT who can throw just as good as Vad, who also love to run. On film, it at least looks like MJ fits that category. I really feel like JT will show that he can indeed throw over time. If you want a position to worry about, make it DT. [/QUOTE]
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