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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 133283" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>I have no doubt that Byerly would make a good BB. I would also like to see MJ get some game reps at QB to prime him for 2017 and prepare him for backup in 2016 when Byerly is gone. This also allows a 3rd QB to get more reps too. Keep in mind we have 2 other walk on QBs that did not look to bad last spring to use in a pinch.</p><p></p><p>The down side is less reps for Bylerly at QB if we need him. It would mean red shirting our incoming BB, which is not a bad idea if Byerly gets the job done at BB. Knowing and executing our system is just as important as athleticism. You don't pick up our "7 plays" in a summer camp with all the different variations. A player really changes in body and mind after that first year.</p><p></p><p>That said, if one of the backs comes in super smart, picks up all the schemes/knows where to go, can execute block or run, and is a game changer then keep Byerly at QB. That my friends is a tall order for an 18 year old in a summer camp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 133283, member: 402"] I have no doubt that Byerly would make a good BB. I would also like to see MJ get some game reps at QB to prime him for 2017 and prepare him for backup in 2016 when Byerly is gone. This also allows a 3rd QB to get more reps too. Keep in mind we have 2 other walk on QBs that did not look to bad last spring to use in a pinch. The down side is less reps for Bylerly at QB if we need him. It would mean red shirting our incoming BB, which is not a bad idea if Byerly gets the job done at BB. Knowing and executing our system is just as important as athleticism. You don't pick up our "7 plays" in a summer camp with all the different variations. A player really changes in body and mind after that first year. That said, if one of the backs comes in super smart, picks up all the schemes/knows where to go, can execute block or run, and is a game changer then keep Byerly at QB. That my friends is a tall order for an 18 year old in a summer camp. [/QUOTE]
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