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Give The Backup QB Meaningful Snaps In Most Games?
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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 61737" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>There are pros and cons, but in my view, the cons outweigh the pros.</p><p></p><p>In your analysis, #2 in the cons section is HUGE... lack of continuity. Our offense, especially our offense, requires the utmost precision in timing, execution and communication (both verbal and nonverbal). None of that is possible without continuity and familiarity. You sacrifice these things and the offense breaks down.</p><p></p><p>You also risk one or both never developing/realizing their full potential or gaining confidence due to being yanked every time they screw up (you learn the best by working through you mistakes, btw) and a locker room nightmare rift among the team as to who to follow/support. It's a huge can of worms.</p><p></p><p>Most of all, I believe you never sacrifice best chance to win today for a potential better chance to win tomorrow. If playing two guys gave us, hands down, the best chance to win on any given day, then, by all means, DO IT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 61737, member: 77"] There are pros and cons, but in my view, the cons outweigh the pros. In your analysis, #2 in the cons section is HUGE... lack of continuity. Our offense, especially our offense, requires the utmost precision in timing, execution and communication (both verbal and nonverbal). None of that is possible without continuity and familiarity. You sacrifice these things and the offense breaks down. You also risk one or both never developing/realizing their full potential or gaining confidence due to being yanked every time they screw up (you learn the best by working through you mistakes, btw) and a locker room nightmare rift among the team as to who to follow/support. It's a huge can of worms. Most of all, I believe you never sacrifice best chance to win today for a potential better chance to win tomorrow. If playing two guys gave us, hands down, the best chance to win on any given day, then, by all means, DO IT. [/QUOTE]
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