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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 127375" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>Game changers and 1-8 best players</p><p></p><p>JT's ability to make good reads is job number one. JT's game changing ability comes in the speed he can run the option and the ability to make something from nothing.</p><p></p><p>Golden and DJ White both made many "game changing" plays. DJ White seemed to make his game changing plays on coverage and Golden made his on "knowing/reading the play". </p><p></p><p>Milton came on stronger as 2014 progressed. I look forward to seeing if he can jump from a good/great CB to the game changer category in 2015.</p><p></p><p>Domination of a position is game changing and I believe Shaq fits that bill. The question is will Brown or JHD do the same for their positions given their accolades coming out of practice. </p><p></p><p>If Gotsis can find more rest rotation in 2015, I believe he can be even more effective. Gotsis will also start to dominate as others draw more blockers as well. Burden does his job very well. I wonder if he could have even a greater impact with a little rest in the games. It is always dangerous to change out centers due to snaps and fumbles.</p><p></p><p>I have a lot of respect for Chamberlain, Braun, Griffin, and Devine as they played very well in 2014. They have every chance to become dominate in 2015. </p><p></p><p>I can see Freeman becoming a game changer with a year of weight training and a full year of college level practice.</p><p></p><p>Erin Joe showed the ability to dominate and he became more of a weapon as he hit is assignments more consistently in 2014. </p><p></p><p>Andrews is going to come on strong and be a good AB for us in 2015. He had a great end of the year and improved each of the last three games. He will be one of our higher producers in 2015 in both running and blocking.</p><p></p><p>Snoddy showed some great running ability and improved his running instincts. I do not have a lot of information on blocking ability as he seemed to be used as a situation A Back. I look forward to Snoddy bouncing back from the injury and changing the outcome of our games.</p><p></p><p>PJ is always on the play and a great player of the game. Is he game changing? He certainly changes the game for us.</p><p></p><p>There are many others to look forward to watching in 2015. The Austin twins, Searcy, Durham, Harrell, Corey Griffin, L Griffin, Gamble, Leggett, and Summers all come to mind.</p><p></p><p>I. Willis is on my watch list to see if he can break out and become Godhigh part two. I am rooting for him! </p><p></p><p>If I missed you, don't get upset. All you need is to get on the field and make everyone watch you change the game!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 127375, member: 402"] Game changers and 1-8 best players JT's ability to make good reads is job number one. JT's game changing ability comes in the speed he can run the option and the ability to make something from nothing. Golden and DJ White both made many "game changing" plays. DJ White seemed to make his game changing plays on coverage and Golden made his on "knowing/reading the play". Milton came on stronger as 2014 progressed. I look forward to seeing if he can jump from a good/great CB to the game changer category in 2015. Domination of a position is game changing and I believe Shaq fits that bill. The question is will Brown or JHD do the same for their positions given their accolades coming out of practice. If Gotsis can find more rest rotation in 2015, I believe he can be even more effective. Gotsis will also start to dominate as others draw more blockers as well. Burden does his job very well. I wonder if he could have even a greater impact with a little rest in the games. It is always dangerous to change out centers due to snaps and fumbles. I have a lot of respect for Chamberlain, Braun, Griffin, and Devine as they played very well in 2014. They have every chance to become dominate in 2015. I can see Freeman becoming a game changer with a year of weight training and a full year of college level practice. Erin Joe showed the ability to dominate and he became more of a weapon as he hit is assignments more consistently in 2014. Andrews is going to come on strong and be a good AB for us in 2015. He had a great end of the year and improved each of the last three games. He will be one of our higher producers in 2015 in both running and blocking. Snoddy showed some great running ability and improved his running instincts. I do not have a lot of information on blocking ability as he seemed to be used as a situation A Back. I look forward to Snoddy bouncing back from the injury and changing the outcome of our games. PJ is always on the play and a great player of the game. Is he game changing? He certainly changes the game for us. There are many others to look forward to watching in 2015. The Austin twins, Searcy, Durham, Harrell, Corey Griffin, L Griffin, Gamble, Leggett, and Summers all come to mind. I. Willis is on my watch list to see if he can break out and become Godhigh part two. I am rooting for him! If I missed you, don't get upset. All you need is to get on the field and make everyone watch you change the game! [/QUOTE]
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