Definitely
Thomas would have flourished in the spread offenses of today. Big QB, decent speed, good arm until he injured his shoulder.
Sanford's drubbing of Utah is up there for me.
By the 4th quarter you could see Utah defenders wanted no part of tackling Frank Summers.
Thomas‘ biggest weakness was traditional drop back passing. Just was not accurate (and was worse following the shoulder), he was much better throwing on the move. Just wasn’t in JRob’s nature. Can’t blame him really, Dude won a title at SC and was successful in the NFL doing it that way. Spread was still 3-5 years away from becoming prominent so you can’t even blame him for being slow to adapt. Just always fealt that JT’s strength (athleticism) was under utilized then, but more so after watching offenses evolve the past 15 years. Would have at least given NFL teams a chance to envision him as TE or something (ala Logan Thomas). Of course NFL teams weren’t doing much of that at the time either.
Sanford certainly had some bright moments. Utah game, as you mentioned, was a great one. ASU and Iowa St back to back wins were great too, though they followed that promising non-conference start with a disappointing conference slate, much like JRob’s 2003 team.
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