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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry the Jacket" data-source="post: 33854" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>O'Reilly has a lot of potential but has not been in good shape since he has been here. I'm hoping the opportunity to start will motivate him to work extra hard this off season to get in top notch shape. Burden is good but has zero experience and probably needs another year of maturity. He also had a significant knee injury and probably will not be at full speed the early part of the season. You may see some of the guards shift over to center if O'Reilly and Burden are not top notch. The center is the quarterback of the offensive line. You need that guy to be the leader and be able to call the blocking schemes and communicate effectively with the other offensive linemen. That weighs against an inexperienced person getting the start at that position. Tech enjoys a long legacy of great centers and I mean really great players, All Americans. It is a position that carries a great deal of historic significance for Georgia Tech. Any man that claims the honor of being the starting center at Georgia Tech should know that they have a high standard to aspire to. I trust that our coaching staff enforces this fact with anyone who wants to claim the position at Georgia Tech. I'm hoping we find the right man to take the mantle.</p><p></p><p>Go Jackets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry the Jacket, post: 33854, member: 65"] O'Reilly has a lot of potential but has not been in good shape since he has been here. I'm hoping the opportunity to start will motivate him to work extra hard this off season to get in top notch shape. Burden is good but has zero experience and probably needs another year of maturity. He also had a significant knee injury and probably will not be at full speed the early part of the season. You may see some of the guards shift over to center if O'Reilly and Burden are not top notch. The center is the quarterback of the offensive line. You need that guy to be the leader and be able to call the blocking schemes and communicate effectively with the other offensive linemen. That weighs against an inexperienced person getting the start at that position. Tech enjoys a long legacy of great centers and I mean really great players, All Americans. It is a position that carries a great deal of historic significance for Georgia Tech. Any man that claims the honor of being the starting center at Georgia Tech should know that they have a high standard to aspire to. I trust that our coaching staff enforces this fact with anyone who wants to claim the position at Georgia Tech. I'm hoping we find the right man to take the mantle. Go Jackets! [/QUOTE]
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