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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 61877" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>In a generic discussion of playing one QB vs two I generally agree with your pro and cons. However, in this particular GT QB discussion we have two virtually equally talented and two uniquely different QBs in things like explosive speed, toughness, endurance, and maybe turnovers and passing. However this year Pro 4 tells the story and IMO dominates the other pros and cons. Spred out the licks so we maximize the chance of JT staying healthy and speedy for the duration of the season so he has the opportunity to make those big plays we are all hoping for. Use Byerly's unique toughness when it helps us in possession downs, in the red zone, and in death march. If one of the QBs becomes decisively more effective, then a one primary QB strategy is in order. Until then I believe we will see two QBs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 61877, member: 1376"] In a generic discussion of playing one QB vs two I generally agree with your pro and cons. However, in this particular GT QB discussion we have two virtually equally talented and two uniquely different QBs in things like explosive speed, toughness, endurance, and maybe turnovers and passing. However this year Pro 4 tells the story and IMO dominates the other pros and cons. Spred out the licks so we maximize the chance of JT staying healthy and speedy for the duration of the season so he has the opportunity to make those big plays we are all hoping for. Use Byerly's unique toughness when it helps us in possession downs, in the red zone, and in death march. If one of the QBs becomes decisively more effective, then a one primary QB strategy is in order. Until then I believe we will see two QBs. [/QUOTE]
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