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re: With Only Two Viable QBs on the Roster
Posted on 7/3/14 at 9:57 am to AlaTiger
Posted on 7/3/14 at 9:57 am to AlaTiger
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I don't know that we are in great shape considering our QB situation is a Soph with one start where he looked pretty bad and a true freshman QB who has never taken a snap, but go ahead.
The discussion is who of the two should start right? Add in we finally have a guy that can get a QB ready.
So either we have none or are in great shape. Either way the OP is being a vag b/c if we have none it won't matter
Posted on 7/3/14 at 10:01 am to Jaydeaux
And you aren't able to comprehend what I am saying, obviously.
I am not talking about what happens if we lose TWO.
I am asking what happens if we lose ONE and there is no good 3rd option. Will the coaches then cut back the offense in trying to protect the ONE good option that we have?
Knowing that a QB does not have a solid backup can cause coaches to be more cautious in how they call the game. Keeping max protect in more of the time. Rolling him out where he is away from defenders. Not having him run as much. Stuff like that. Just wondering how a coach would change the game plan knowing that if the one guy they have goes down, the season is over.
You keep missing the point. Obviously if both go down, it doesn't matter anymore. I am wondering how ONE going down might change the playcalling.
I am not talking about what happens if we lose TWO.
I am asking what happens if we lose ONE and there is no good 3rd option. Will the coaches then cut back the offense in trying to protect the ONE good option that we have?
Knowing that a QB does not have a solid backup can cause coaches to be more cautious in how they call the game. Keeping max protect in more of the time. Rolling him out where he is away from defenders. Not having him run as much. Stuff like that. Just wondering how a coach would change the game plan knowing that if the one guy they have goes down, the season is over.
You keep missing the point. Obviously if both go down, it doesn't matter anymore. I am wondering how ONE going down might change the playcalling.
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