RamblinWreck27
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He’s not a coach. Also to think all he knows about football is how to coach qb/bb is completely missing what coaches do.I just dont understand the reason he's retained. He used to be a triple option quarterback and hes a QB/BB coach. I like him. I like that he fought like hell for Tech. I just dont get why we let McCollum go but retained Tevin.
Collins was impressed with Tevin closing out this recruiting class.
This is exactly what CGC said in his press conference today. He said he was impressed with how Tevin helped during the transition, and how he was capable of closing out on recruits, as well as, getting five more on the board. Retaining Tevin sounds like it was an easy decision.Collins was impressed with Tevin closing out this recruiting class.
I just dont understand the reason he's retained. He used to be a triple option quarterback and hes a QB/BB coach. I like him. I like that he fought like hell for Tech. I just dont get why we let McCollum go but retained Tevin.
I don't think you have a firm grasp on the definition of "literally."I don’t understand the fandom for Tevin Washington. He literally had zero success as a QB for FOUR years!!
I’m stealing your avi.
But Tevin may be more critical than Caralla or Brent Key. Tev will be able to give an honest assessment on every player on the team and he will be a great asset to Coach Patenaude when reviewing film and breaking down CPJ scheme for him to add a variation of it to next year to the new Offen
Tevins a nice guy but he won’t be more critical than Key.
My statement will be proven on 3rd down in fall over and over again.
Key has a way with QBs and teaching protections.
Tevin had to replace The Man. The "wtf my teammate fumbled, give me back my ööööing ball" Man. It's hard to replace The Man. Then we were all like "you suck Tevin" and yearned for The Impaler. But then after a season with The Impaler we all were like "Tevin wasn't so bad." Then The Impaler left to conquer lower division lands and The Man Who Has Seen It All showed up and showed us some high highs and low lows.
Maybe one day I will continue and tell you the tale about the QB that was really a RB.
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But Tevin may be more critical than Caralla or Brent Key. ...
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Maybe one day I will continue and tell you the tale about the QB that was really a Dawg.
I don’t understand the fandom for Tevin Washington. He literally had zero success as a QB for FOUR years!!
Lemme add initially. Tevin is a needed bridge guy.
3rd down hasn’t been an issue for the offense. I want Key to be impactful on making this a balanced line who take different forms whether that be a power, zone blocking and getting them up to speed on pass setting and blitz/stunt recognition