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<blockquote data-quote="TampaBuzz" data-source="post: 829672" data-attributes="member: 1117"><p>Actually, in the games that he has started it is true. Against NIU, the quarterback had the ball in his hands when the fumbled occurred during the mesh in the red zone. Two bad things resulted from the fumble: 1) the QB got hurt trying to recover it, and 2) without the fumble we probably score, which changes the complexion of the game and we most likely win. Against UNC, the QB threw the interceptions that resulting in a very early 14 point hole and changed the entire complexion of the game. You can blame the offensive line if you want, but it is the QB's responsibility to protect the ball. </p><p></p><p>That batted ball against UNC could easily have been intercepted and who knows what would have happened if our receiver didn't make a play and bail him out. If I remember it was still a close game when that occurred. I don't mean to sound like I am against our QB; I'm not. But as a team, we have to take better care of the ball and it starts with the QB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TampaBuzz, post: 829672, member: 1117"] Actually, in the games that he has started it is true. Against NIU, the quarterback had the ball in his hands when the fumbled occurred during the mesh in the red zone. Two bad things resulted from the fumble: 1) the QB got hurt trying to recover it, and 2) without the fumble we probably score, which changes the complexion of the game and we most likely win. Against UNC, the QB threw the interceptions that resulting in a very early 14 point hole and changed the entire complexion of the game. You can blame the offensive line if you want, but it is the QB's responsibility to protect the ball. That batted ball against UNC could easily have been intercepted and who knows what would have happened if our receiver didn't make a play and bail him out. If I remember it was still a close game when that occurred. I don't mean to sound like I am against our QB; I'm not. But as a team, we have to take better care of the ball and it starts with the QB. [/QUOTE]
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