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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 543958" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>How many of us watched the State Championship game with Yates at the helm? I did. Although a single game is a small sample size, a state championship game is a little more telling than a routine game against an outclassed opponent. From my perspective, there is a heck of a lot to like. It looks like he:</p><p></p><p>1. Sees the field</p><p>2. Knows his offense and makes good quick decisions</p><p>3. Gets the ball out quickly</p><p>4. Puts the ball on the money, even when not having time to step into the throw properly</p><p>5. Keeps his eyes downfield and looks to distribute the ball before simply taking off prematurely. He is a really good runner, but hasn't fallen into the trap of being a runner who "tries" to play qb.</p><p>6. His body language indicates he believes he is "in charge" out there.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, there is a lot to prove at this level, but there is good reason to be excited. Without him on the field, Milton had no chance. He was definitely the straw that was stirring the drink.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 543958, member: 639"] How many of us watched the State Championship game with Yates at the helm? I did. Although a single game is a small sample size, a state championship game is a little more telling than a routine game against an outclassed opponent. From my perspective, there is a heck of a lot to like. It looks like he: 1. Sees the field 2. Knows his offense and makes good quick decisions 3. Gets the ball out quickly 4. Puts the ball on the money, even when not having time to step into the throw properly 5. Keeps his eyes downfield and looks to distribute the ball before simply taking off prematurely. He is a really good runner, but hasn't fallen into the trap of being a runner who "tries" to play qb. 6. His body language indicates he believes he is "in charge" out there. Obviously, there is a lot to prove at this level, but there is good reason to be excited. Without him on the field, Milton had no chance. He was definitely the straw that was stirring the drink. [/QUOTE]
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