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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 416901" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>It's my professional (kidding...accurately: extremely amateurish) opinion that schools that can out talent other schools (Alabama, UGA, etc.) can compete with drop back QBs that are immobile. Schools that play at a talent disadvantage 50%+/- of the time (GT, Vandy, Miss St, etc) will do much better with QBs that are mobile, and a threat to create plays on any given play. Mobile QBs even the playing field for less talented teams, and make it a true 11 versus 11 game, whereas straight dropback passers are less likely to take off, and are easier to get to during a rush.</p><p></p><p>If you look at our best seasons in the last 30 years, the QB has for the most part been a mobile dual threat type guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 416901, member: 360"] It's my professional (kidding...accurately: extremely amateurish) opinion that schools that can out talent other schools (Alabama, UGA, etc.) can compete with drop back QBs that are immobile. Schools that play at a talent disadvantage 50%+/- of the time (GT, Vandy, Miss St, etc) will do much better with QBs that are mobile, and a threat to create plays on any given play. Mobile QBs even the playing field for less talented teams, and make it a true 11 versus 11 game, whereas straight dropback passers are less likely to take off, and are easier to get to during a rush. If you look at our best seasons in the last 30 years, the QB has for the most part been a mobile dual threat type guy. [/QUOTE]
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