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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 68037" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>The similarity I like most in the Byerly/Nesbitt comparison is the ability to fall forward even when they get popped. I realize that's similar to saying they're both capable of making a first down in short yardage, so maybe that isn't too enlightening.</p><p></p><p>Here's the also obvious domino effect... While the extra 1-2 yards might immediately get us a first down, the ability to convert in short yardage also extends drives for at least 3 more downs (usually), wears out the opposing D (thus making those same plays easier throughout the game), and keeps our D off the field. I'm not sure which one of those benefits I like most, though the last one might be even more important this year as coaches work out the rotation on the D-Line.</p><p></p><p>With all that said I still don't know if I have a preference between the two QBs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 68037, member: 274"] The similarity I like most in the Byerly/Nesbitt comparison is the ability to fall forward even when they get popped. I realize that's similar to saying they're both capable of making a first down in short yardage, so maybe that isn't too enlightening. Here's the also obvious domino effect... While the extra 1-2 yards might immediately get us a first down, the ability to convert in short yardage also extends drives for at least 3 more downs (usually), wears out the opposing D (thus making those same plays easier throughout the game), and keeps our D off the field. I'm not sure which one of those benefits I like most, though the last one might be even more important this year as coaches work out the rotation on the D-Line. With all that said I still don't know if I have a preference between the two QBs. [/QUOTE]
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