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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 622580" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Long term I think playing him and taking the lumps is the best play. LJ's weakness is that his strength is out of sync with the rest of the team. He's not a good enough passer to make up for the rest of the team's weakness. Oliver's weakness is that he is just not suited for an offense that needs to be able to have a good passing game. This year he might be the best choice but long term his skillset limits us imo. Graham's weakness is I don't see a true obvious strength. He's a good runner, but not really to the point where I think we can lean on it heavily. Passing it looks like he has potential, but with the rest of the team the way it is I don't see him being effective in that area this year anyways. His biggest strength is his potential to develop into what we need, which is why I think he should play. But right now only one of our QBs has a real strength we can lean on, which is Oliver's running, and the team desperately needs a strength at the QB spot to build around.</p><p></p><p>So maybe glaring wasn't the right word for him, but to me it's pretty clear that he isn't really the answer for the issues we have this year. But as I don't really think we do have an answer for them, I think playing him is the best choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 622580, member: 2299"] Long term I think playing him and taking the lumps is the best play. LJ's weakness is that his strength is out of sync with the rest of the team. He's not a good enough passer to make up for the rest of the team's weakness. Oliver's weakness is that he is just not suited for an offense that needs to be able to have a good passing game. This year he might be the best choice but long term his skillset limits us imo. Graham's weakness is I don't see a true obvious strength. He's a good runner, but not really to the point where I think we can lean on it heavily. Passing it looks like he has potential, but with the rest of the team the way it is I don't see him being effective in that area this year anyways. His biggest strength is his potential to develop into what we need, which is why I think he should play. But right now only one of our QBs has a real strength we can lean on, which is Oliver's running, and the team desperately needs a strength at the QB spot to build around. So maybe glaring wasn't the right word for him, but to me it's pretty clear that he isn't really the answer for the issues we have this year. But as I don't really think we do have an answer for them, I think playing him is the best choice. [/QUOTE]
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