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<blockquote data-quote="bobongo" data-source="post: 621081" data-attributes="member: 3893"><p>But the flip side of that is sticking with one QB even though he doesn't work out like you imagined or hoped.</p><p>Or leaving someone on the bench who probably deserves at least a shot, the side effect of which could cause players to lose faith in your decision.</p><p>Or going with one QB based on practice even though you yourself aren't sure which one will be best until you've seen them under game conditions.</p><p>Or leaving an inexperienced guy on the bench even though he has a bigger upside potential if he only had more reps.</p><p>Or going with one experienced guy when it might be wise to get the second-stringer some meaningful work just in case.</p><p></p><p>Lots goes into this. Sometimes the right guy is clear cut and sometimes you have to find out who's going to be best in the long run based on game day results.</p><p>Maybe he knows who he thinks or hopes will emerge, but the guy just needs some seasoning before getting thrown to the wolves. Lots to think about here. The season is still very young.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobongo, post: 621081, member: 3893"] But the flip side of that is sticking with one QB even though he doesn't work out like you imagined or hoped. Or leaving someone on the bench who probably deserves at least a shot, the side effect of which could cause players to lose faith in your decision. Or going with one QB based on practice even though you yourself aren't sure which one will be best until you've seen them under game conditions. Or leaving an inexperienced guy on the bench even though he has a bigger upside potential if he only had more reps. Or going with one experienced guy when it might be wise to get the second-stringer some meaningful work just in case. Lots goes into this. Sometimes the right guy is clear cut and sometimes you have to find out who's going to be best in the long run based on game day results. Maybe he knows who he thinks or hopes will emerge, but the guy just needs some seasoning before getting thrown to the wolves. Lots to think about here. The season is still very young. [/QUOTE]
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