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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 182160" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I think Vad would have been fine in this offense had he totally bought in and didn't want the staff to do all the exotic spread option schemes that are prevelant now. Let's not forget the MONSTER game he had at UNC in 2012, and some of the good things he did in other games. The physical potential was there. The 2013 UNC game where he got his so hard it probably changed him in terms of this offense seemed like the turning point for his GT "triple option" career. That's the hardest hit I've seen a CPJ QB take on an option play.</p><p></p><p>It's all speculation, but it's kinda crazy all the QB talent that has left the state of GA the past few seasons. Josh Dobbs (Tennessee), DeShaun Watson (Clemson), Jonathon McRary (Vanderbilt), Stephen Collier (Ohio State), Lorenzo Nunes (South Carolina), Anthony Jennings (LSU). Gotta think Gailey's "pro style" offense could have kept a few of those guys home...especially Josh Dobbs who's an aerospace engineering major at UT. It was said he was extremely interested in our engineering program but didn't like our offense.</p><p></p><p>This is fun to talk about and speculate, but the reality is Gailey probably would have left on his own eventually if GT didn't can him. Remember all the flirtations and interviews he had with NFL teams during his time here? It was probably only a matter of time either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 182160, member: 360"] I think Vad would have been fine in this offense had he totally bought in and didn't want the staff to do all the exotic spread option schemes that are prevelant now. Let's not forget the MONSTER game he had at UNC in 2012, and some of the good things he did in other games. The physical potential was there. The 2013 UNC game where he got his so hard it probably changed him in terms of this offense seemed like the turning point for his GT "triple option" career. That's the hardest hit I've seen a CPJ QB take on an option play. It's all speculation, but it's kinda crazy all the QB talent that has left the state of GA the past few seasons. Josh Dobbs (Tennessee), DeShaun Watson (Clemson), Jonathon McRary (Vanderbilt), Stephen Collier (Ohio State), Lorenzo Nunes (South Carolina), Anthony Jennings (LSU). Gotta think Gailey's "pro style" offense could have kept a few of those guys home...especially Josh Dobbs who's an aerospace engineering major at UT. It was said he was extremely interested in our engineering program but didn't like our offense. This is fun to talk about and speculate, but the reality is Gailey probably would have left on his own eventually if GT didn't can him. Remember all the flirtations and interviews he had with NFL teams during his time here? It was probably only a matter of time either way. [/QUOTE]
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