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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 174479" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Well the team did have 8 drives and 3 points before him getting pulled. Anyways 6 drives and 3 points isn't that much better, nor even 6 points in 6 drives counting the missed FG. Even considering other players play, Washington didn't play particularly well that game. </p><p></p><p>Also, and this isn't just relevant to Washington or even just the QB spot in general, but lack of a home run threat at a position leads to drives taking more plays which is more opportunity for mistakes elsewhere. It's especially true at positions like QB and BBack that usually get a high number of carries. It's why I don't really like when people call for death marches. More plays is more opportunities for mistakes. I'd rather just score in as few plays as possible, but that's getting on a whole separate topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 174479, member: 2299"] Well the team did have 8 drives and 3 points before him getting pulled. Anyways 6 drives and 3 points isn't that much better, nor even 6 points in 6 drives counting the missed FG. Even considering other players play, Washington didn't play particularly well that game. Also, and this isn't just relevant to Washington or even just the QB spot in general, but lack of a home run threat at a position leads to drives taking more plays which is more opportunity for mistakes elsewhere. It's especially true at positions like QB and BBack that usually get a high number of carries. It's why I don't really like when people call for death marches. More plays is more opportunities for mistakes. I'd rather just score in as few plays as possible, but that's getting on a whole separate topic. [/QUOTE]
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