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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 44627" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>I was going through video of the GT v S game and saw an interesting trend.</p><p></p><p>JT avoids contact and would get taken down by a hand or an arm. These situations I can contrast with TB breaking through and making yardage. I was like see, TB would be better. Then the next play JT bust out a long run that anyone else with a little slower timing would make a 5 to 10 yard run. This happened in 2 different drives. </p><p></p><p>JT run style will give more variation. Short to no yards followed by a 30 to 40 yard run.</p><p></p><p>TB is going to give you more constant runs of 3 to 4 yards with a 15 yard long run.</p><p></p><p>My preference is to play the consistent hard nose runner at QB and set your fast/agile person at a back position. The issue is can JT block...you have to design a system to use JT as a runner, not as a blocker. CPJ system is not designed to highlight any one player but the QB. The player that gets the ball is determined by what the defense is giving you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 44627, member: 402"] I was going through video of the GT v S game and saw an interesting trend. JT avoids contact and would get taken down by a hand or an arm. These situations I can contrast with TB breaking through and making yardage. I was like see, TB would be better. Then the next play JT bust out a long run that anyone else with a little slower timing would make a 5 to 10 yard run. This happened in 2 different drives. JT run style will give more variation. Short to no yards followed by a 30 to 40 yard run. TB is going to give you more constant runs of 3 to 4 yards with a 15 yard long run. My preference is to play the consistent hard nose runner at QB and set your fast/agile person at a back position. The issue is can JT block...you have to design a system to use JT as a runner, not as a blocker. CPJ system is not designed to highlight any one player but the QB. The player that gets the ball is determined by what the defense is giving you. [/QUOTE]
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