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<blockquote data-quote="GTonTop88" data-source="post: 10869" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>I'm not a fan of the 2 QB system, but I say whoever has the best week of practice give them the start. They will both practice harder and play herder. If the starter struggles in the first quarter, put in the other and see if he takes command. JMO</p><p></p><p>As of right now we have 2 second string QBs battling for the starters job, so we need to give them both a shot until one sets themself apart from the other. Whether that be JT or Vad, I like Vad but he's not playing on a high enough level to say he's a legitimate starter to give him the rest of the year to get better. What if he doesn't pull away from JT? Then we'll be in the same boat next year, as we are right now. Except will have a lot of young guys on defense and won't be able to rely on them as much as we can this year. Give JT a shot if he is beating Vad in practice on a consistent basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTonTop88, post: 10869, member: 43"] I'm not a fan of the 2 QB system, but I say whoever has the best week of practice give them the start. They will both practice harder and play herder. If the starter struggles in the first quarter, put in the other and see if he takes command. JMO As of right now we have 2 second string QBs battling for the starters job, so we need to give them both a shot until one sets themself apart from the other. Whether that be JT or Vad, I like Vad but he's not playing on a high enough level to say he's a legitimate starter to give him the rest of the year to get better. What if he doesn't pull away from JT? Then we'll be in the same boat next year, as we are right now. Except will have a lot of young guys on defense and won't be able to rely on them as much as we can this year. Give JT a shot if he is beating Vad in practice on a consistent basis. [/QUOTE]
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