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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 70482" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>I get the logic here and it is true we MIGHT be better off THIS year if JT or Byerly had started last year. The goal each game though, by and large, needs to be winning that next game...not the 4th game next season. I think CPJ would have played either one of the younger guys last year more if he had thought that would have given us a better chance to win then. </p><p> </p><p>For argument's sake consider this. Lets say coach agreedwith you and played one of the younger QBs exclusively. That easily could have led to fewer wins last year and no bowl. How would we all feel about a 4 win season last year even though we got experience for the QB of the future? I would have hated it honestly. The other thing to consider is the possibility you are throwing a young and not yet prepared QB to the wolves. Put a young QB on the field who isnt ready and you run the risk of having him get overwhelmed and possibly suffer damage to his confidence. That could be a career killer IMO. </p><p> </p><p>Just my two cents. Sorry for rambling on. I think we may all be on the cusp of enjoying a very exciting season this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 70482, member: 735"] I get the logic here and it is true we MIGHT be better off THIS year if JT or Byerly had started last year. The goal each game though, by and large, needs to be winning that next game...not the 4th game next season. I think CPJ would have played either one of the younger guys last year more if he had thought that would have given us a better chance to win then. For argument's sake consider this. Lets say coach agreedwith you and played one of the younger QBs exclusively. That easily could have led to fewer wins last year and no bowl. How would we all feel about a 4 win season last year even though we got experience for the QB of the future? I would have hated it honestly. The other thing to consider is the possibility you are throwing a young and not yet prepared QB to the wolves. Put a young QB on the field who isnt ready and you run the risk of having him get overwhelmed and possibly suffer damage to his confidence. That could be a career killer IMO. Just my two cents. Sorry for rambling on. I think we may all be on the cusp of enjoying a very exciting season this year. [/QUOTE]
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