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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 27466" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>We've seen enough of this system to know it's not all the QB's fault when talking about not passing better. Nesbitt put up big numbers in high school passing and had a great completion percentage. Same with Tevin. Same with Vad. Now we're moving on to Justin and Jordan. I had great hopes for this offense, but now I'm realizing that maybe the system just doesn't develop a QB's skillset equally. People want to put the onus on Vad being naive and not buying into the system, but the onus is also on a coach that recruits a guy who also vocalized his intentions from the very beginning. Anyone who followed Vad's recruitment and saw how much he wanted to pass the ball shouldn't have had any illusions of fully turning him into a true triple option QB. Could Vad have taken his head out of the clouds? Yup, but at the same time CPJ did verbalize that he would pass more and WANTS to pass more. That much is not debateable. Every QB recruit we've signed has said exactly the same thing. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.ajc.com/weblogs/college-recruiting/2013/jun/29/georgia-tech-lands-qb-future/" target="_blank">http://www.ajc.com/weblogs/college-recruiting/2013/jun/29/georgia-tech-lands-qb-future/</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The only disconnect is what CPJ meant by that and what a QB recruit envisions. That is what ultimately led Vad to JMU.</p><p></p><p>Maybe JT or Jordan can prove Vad wrong. But until they do, which will be a few years, there will still be a mountain for our staff to climb when it comes to recruiting QBs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 27466, member: 360"] We've seen enough of this system to know it's not all the QB's fault when talking about not passing better. Nesbitt put up big numbers in high school passing and had a great completion percentage. Same with Tevin. Same with Vad. Now we're moving on to Justin and Jordan. I had great hopes for this offense, but now I'm realizing that maybe the system just doesn't develop a QB's skillset equally. People want to put the onus on Vad being naive and not buying into the system, but the onus is also on a coach that recruits a guy who also vocalized his intentions from the very beginning. Anyone who followed Vad's recruitment and saw how much he wanted to pass the ball shouldn't have had any illusions of fully turning him into a true triple option QB. Could Vad have taken his head out of the clouds? Yup, but at the same time CPJ did verbalize that he would pass more and WANTS to pass more. That much is not debateable. Every QB recruit we've signed has said exactly the same thing. [url]http://www.ajc.com/weblogs/college-recruiting/2013/jun/29/georgia-tech-lands-qb-future/[/url] The only disconnect is what CPJ meant by that and what a QB recruit envisions. That is what ultimately led Vad to JMU. Maybe JT or Jordan can prove Vad wrong. But until they do, which will be a few years, there will still be a mountain for our staff to climb when it comes to recruiting QBs. [/QUOTE]
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