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JT Daniels may be ‘smartest QB we’ve ever had,’ says West Virginia coach

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  • BigDawg61BigDawg61 Posts: 2,592 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    LOL...Let me be as clear as possible about what I'm saying. You don't use a Phillips Head screwdriver, when you need a Flat Head. QB's are similar in that respect. Some fit into a spread offense with air-raid principles, some fit into a prostyle offense with air-raid principles, some fit into a wishbone or triple option or power-I. A very select few can operate all of the above.

    Daniels doesn't "fit" the style of offense that UGA and WV ran out of "last year". That doesn't mean that WV can't or won't try to redesign their offense around Daniels....but, do they have the talent to do that Effectively? I don't think so. That's all I'm saying.

    And, for the record, Brady would not be as successful running ot of any other style of offense than he's operated at NE or Tampa. He's a Mathew Stafford, Kurt Warner style passer. Needs receivers and protection, just like all the rest. He's been fortunate to be surrounded by great talent throughout his career.

    Seems that the QB position gets far too much credit for a team's success and far too much blame for their failure. Can you imagine what Matt Ryan would have accomplished if he was surrounded by consistently grea talent? 2016-17 was just a sample. That'why it's amazing, what Belichick has accomplished at NE.

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