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Depends on what type of offense you are running. If you need a quarterback to run a spread offense and run some option, then John T. is the man, but if you just need a strong-armed gunslinger to throw the ball down the field then Ricky would be my choice. Both are two of the top QB's to come out of Morgan County in quite a while.

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They are both going to colleges that suit both of them. Ricky would be more colleges choice just because of his size and his arm power. JT is to little to stand in the pocket and pass which is why he is going to CN. Like Brian said just depends on what kind of offense you run.

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from what ive seen, Lowe seems to lose his focus very easily by being angered at his own teammates. That is a no no for a great quarterback. My pick is Armes. However, Lowe has all the possibilites to be a great quarterback, including great size which is something John T. just doesnt have. If Ricky Lowe can learn to keep his cool and realize that getting angry at his teammates will not get them to play any better, he could certainly be a great QB, especially with someone like Mark Byrd to throw to.

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