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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 14248" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>I don't think the results this year would be different because I don't think Vad deserves all the credit or blame.</p><p></p><p>The only games that could have produced different results are the UNC, VT, and Miami games. I'm not sure either QB could replay the UNC game and guarantee a win, especially in those conditions. Vad had one big turnover in both the VT and Miami games, but I don't think you can extrapolate those mistakes to confidently state Tevin would have reversed the eventual outcome.</p><p></p><p>Vad has done several things better than Tevin already:</p><p>1) He's made more difficult passes look easy (anyone think Tevin would have hit Smelter in stride when he dropped the pass against Pitt?)</p><p>2) He's turns ordinary 2-3 yard gains into 5-6 yard gains</p><p>3) He's eluded defenders when the pocket collapses in times when I felt like it would have been a sack last year</p><p></p><p>Vad needs to be a better game manager and learn the bread and butter; that's the where I see Tevin still ahead of him. Both have had their share of bonehead turnovers in inopportune times, so it'd be silly to make any assumptions on who would have executed each individual play better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 14248, member: 274"] I don't think the results this year would be different because I don't think Vad deserves all the credit or blame. The only games that could have produced different results are the UNC, VT, and Miami games. I'm not sure either QB could replay the UNC game and guarantee a win, especially in those conditions. Vad had one big turnover in both the VT and Miami games, but I don't think you can extrapolate those mistakes to confidently state Tevin would have reversed the eventual outcome. Vad has done several things better than Tevin already: 1) He's made more difficult passes look easy (anyone think Tevin would have hit Smelter in stride when he dropped the pass against Pitt?) 2) He's turns ordinary 2-3 yard gains into 5-6 yard gains 3) He's eluded defenders when the pocket collapses in times when I felt like it would have been a sack last year Vad needs to be a better game manager and learn the bread and butter; that's the where I see Tevin still ahead of him. Both have had their share of bonehead turnovers in inopportune times, so it'd be silly to make any assumptions on who would have executed each individual play better. [/QUOTE]
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