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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 780139" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>If we had a good defense during the Tevin years, GT fans would remember him differently. He led one of CPJ's most efficient offenses at GT, but our defense was swinging door those years.</p><p></p><p>BTW, talk about a guy that maxed out everything he had. If any you saw him play in person, no way he belonged on the P5 level from a physical talent standpoint. He probably had the weakest arm in all of Division 1 football, had average speed and quickness, and was just an average looking dude all around. I use to think there was something wrong with his shoulder because his passes were just so weak coming off his hands. One thing he had, was the perfect processor between his ears to run CPJ's offense. CPJ actually pushed him to move to AB, but Tevin stuck at QB and no one could beat him out from the day he was named our starter. CPJ flat out said in an interview they tried to find someone better for GT at QB but no one could beat him out.</p><p></p><p>Also, during the whole Vad Lee situation, Tevin never complained or disrupted the team. Dude just did his job and closed out his career by getting CPJ his first bowl win at GT...a win that ended a LONG bowl losing streak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 780139, member: 360"] If we had a good defense during the Tevin years, GT fans would remember him differently. He led one of CPJ's most efficient offenses at GT, but our defense was swinging door those years. BTW, talk about a guy that maxed out everything he had. If any you saw him play in person, no way he belonged on the P5 level from a physical talent standpoint. He probably had the weakest arm in all of Division 1 football, had average speed and quickness, and was just an average looking dude all around. I use to think there was something wrong with his shoulder because his passes were just so weak coming off his hands. One thing he had, was the perfect processor between his ears to run CPJ's offense. CPJ actually pushed him to move to AB, but Tevin stuck at QB and no one could beat him out from the day he was named our starter. CPJ flat out said in an interview they tried to find someone better for GT at QB but no one could beat him out. Also, during the whole Vad Lee situation, Tevin never complained or disrupted the team. Dude just did his job and closed out his career by getting CPJ his first bowl win at GT...a win that ended a LONG bowl losing streak. [/QUOTE]
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