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<blockquote data-quote="00Burdell" data-source="post: 53092" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>I actually think we have a two-headed monster at QB; JT and Byerly both present a completely different style of play to our offense and it would not bother me at all (first time I have ever said this) to have a platoon arrangement.</p><p></p><p>With all due respect to JT, I do not see him being able to do what we need so desperately in the 3rd and < 3 situation - following the back and picking up 3+ yards after first, second and maybe third contact. I think Byerly would flourish in those situations. </p><p></p><p>Two good QB s on the roster is a good problem to have but I can easily see a number of situations where I wish the other guy was under center because the other guy is so much better in that particular down/distance situation. Not a knock on either guy but that is what I see happening this fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="00Burdell, post: 53092, member: 5"] I actually think we have a two-headed monster at QB; JT and Byerly both present a completely different style of play to our offense and it would not bother me at all (first time I have ever said this) to have a platoon arrangement. With all due respect to JT, I do not see him being able to do what we need so desperately in the 3rd and < 3 situation - following the back and picking up 3+ yards after first, second and maybe third contact. I think Byerly would flourish in those situations. Two good QB s on the roster is a good problem to have but I can easily see a number of situations where I wish the other guy was under center because the other guy is so much better in that particular down/distance situation. Not a knock on either guy but that is what I see happening this fall. [/QUOTE]
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