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<blockquote data-quote="GTRX7" data-source="post: 34127" data-attributes="member: 1045"><p>Not sure I agree with your cause and effect conclusions here. </p><p>a) I do agree that Justin not winning more of the job last year meant that he wasn't ready <u>last year</u> to step in and provide an immediate improvement over Vad. Now, does that mean he won't improve over the off-season and be ready to step in this year? Not sure. I hope so, but I think the question is still unanswered.</p><p>b) I think the more likely explanation is that coach concluded that, even though Vad was not getting it right, he saw the potential there and knew the only way Vad was going to develop was to give him the vast majority of the snaps. Couple that with a), and I think that was the right coaching move for last year. However, had Vad stayed, I imagine the competition for starting QB would be wide open today, with JTs improvement this off-season being the determinative factor in next year's starter.</p><p></p><p>I agree that last year JT probably was not better than last year Vad, but that doesn't mean that next year JT necessarily won't be better than last year Vad. I for one hope so. If he is not, I think we all know how things are likely to play out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTRX7, post: 34127, member: 1045"] Not sure I agree with your cause and effect conclusions here. a) I do agree that Justin not winning more of the job last year meant that he wasn't ready [U]last year[/U] to step in and provide an immediate improvement over Vad. Now, does that mean he won't improve over the off-season and be ready to step in this year? Not sure. I hope so, but I think the question is still unanswered. b) I think the more likely explanation is that coach concluded that, even though Vad was not getting it right, he saw the potential there and knew the only way Vad was going to develop was to give him the vast majority of the snaps. Couple that with a), and I think that was the right coaching move for last year. However, had Vad stayed, I imagine the competition for starting QB would be wide open today, with JTs improvement this off-season being the determinative factor in next year's starter. I agree that last year JT probably was not better than last year Vad, but that doesn't mean that next year JT necessarily won't be better than last year Vad. I for one hope so. If he is not, I think we all know how things are likely to play out. [/QUOTE]
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