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<blockquote data-quote="jchens_GT" data-source="post: 34590" data-attributes="member: 119"><p>I agree with you on this Boomer. This all based on memory, but I cannot recall Tevin Washington missing a snap. There were parts of the season with Nesbitt that I was just crossing my fingers, hoping he could tough it out and stay in the game. </p><p></p><p>You always want athleticism <u>and</u> size, but I don't think having a lot of size necessarily means you will be injury free. Knowing how to take hits is key. Option QBs, for the most part, get hit more frequently than dropback passers, but I would think that option QBs usually see those hits coming. To me, it seems that the hits you don't see coming result in injury. I cringe when I see a QB drop back for a pass, get hit by a WDE or blitzing corner, and watch as his head bounces off the turf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jchens_GT, post: 34590, member: 119"] I agree with you on this Boomer. This all based on memory, but I cannot recall Tevin Washington missing a snap. There were parts of the season with Nesbitt that I was just crossing my fingers, hoping he could tough it out and stay in the game. You always want athleticism [U]and[/U] size, but I don't think having a lot of size necessarily means you will be injury free. Knowing how to take hits is key. Option QBs, for the most part, get hit more frequently than dropback passers, but I would think that option QBs usually see those hits coming. To me, it seems that the hits you don't see coming result in injury. I cringe when I see a QB drop back for a pass, get hit by a WDE or blitzing corner, and watch as his head bounces off the turf. [/QUOTE]
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