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<blockquote data-quote="redmule" data-source="post: 53124" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>Well, while we're developing scenarios, here's mine. By the end (or maybe middle) of the VT/Open/Miami, JT is dinged up enough to sit out a game or two. TB comes in and roughnecks us to some wins (maybe even one against Miami). Then we see the platoon system for the rest of the year with CPJ announcing the starter just prior to each game, but both getting at least 40% of the snaps. High risk, high reward. Keeps the opponent guessing. I don't see us changing qb's based on down and distance except maybe in goal line situations.</p><p></p><p>A better defense and better special teams will get us a game or two we aren't expecting, and put the qb's in a better position to succeed. With our kick off returners last year, I was hoping the other team kicked it out of our end zone so we would at least start at the 25. Add ten yards to average starting position for a game, and what would have been a loss becomes a win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redmule, post: 53124, member: 1338"] Well, while we're developing scenarios, here's mine. By the end (or maybe middle) of the VT/Open/Miami, JT is dinged up enough to sit out a game or two. TB comes in and roughnecks us to some wins (maybe even one against Miami). Then we see the platoon system for the rest of the year with CPJ announcing the starter just prior to each game, but both getting at least 40% of the snaps. High risk, high reward. Keeps the opponent guessing. I don't see us changing qb's based on down and distance except maybe in goal line situations. A better defense and better special teams will get us a game or two we aren't expecting, and put the qb's in a better position to succeed. With our kick off returners last year, I was hoping the other team kicked it out of our end zone so we would at least start at the 25. Add ten yards to average starting position for a game, and what would have been a loss becomes a win. [/QUOTE]
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