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Rotating QBs good or bad ?
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<blockquote data-quote="dmel25" data-source="post: 629938" data-attributes="member: 4859"><p>Agreed! I feel bad for Oliver last year he should have been the starter when Marshall was hurt and not fully back to 100%, if that happens we probably beat Duke and Pitt in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Then this year Oliver has shown he can move the ball when we need him to, and yet he isn't the starter again. All we need to work on is his passing, start with quick short ones and work on the deep balls as we progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmel25, post: 629938, member: 4859"] Agreed! I feel bad for Oliver last year he should have been the starter when Marshall was hurt and not fully back to 100%, if that happens we probably beat Duke and Pitt in my opinion. Then this year Oliver has shown he can move the ball when we need him to, and yet he isn't the starter again. All we need to work on is his passing, start with quick short ones and work on the deep balls as we progress. [/QUOTE]
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