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Who is credited for stating that having two quarterbacks means you have no quarterbacks? Bud Grant?
Although Weber hasn't had a great year, I didn't think he was the main problem last night. His numbers were okay, although statistics never tell the whole story. Gray? Well, he looks good coming off the bus, and has intrigued me all year. But, he hasn't been given a full chance to see if he is the answer.
One thing I hope that doesn't continue in 2010 is the same merry-go-round. Commit to one quarterback and let him run the whole game. Stay with that quarterback unless he proves that he doesn't belong. Then, let the next guy in and let him play until he proves that he can't.
Has there ever been a succesful duo at quarterback? I think of Tennessee a few years ago and remember Ainge and ??. I really thought it hurt their team as it often ruined momentum. Same thing last night when Weber had the team going on the last drive and I saw Gray come in, I said, "I don't like this. Please don't fumble."
C'mon coach. Pick one. Only one.
Although Weber hasn't had a great year, I didn't think he was the main problem last night. His numbers were okay, although statistics never tell the whole story. Gray? Well, he looks good coming off the bus, and has intrigued me all year. But, he hasn't been given a full chance to see if he is the answer.
One thing I hope that doesn't continue in 2010 is the same merry-go-round. Commit to one quarterback and let him run the whole game. Stay with that quarterback unless he proves that he doesn't belong. Then, let the next guy in and let him play until he proves that he can't.
Has there ever been a succesful duo at quarterback? I think of Tennessee a few years ago and remember Ainge and ??. I really thought it hurt their team as it often ruined momentum. Same thing last night when Weber had the team going on the last drive and I saw Gray come in, I said, "I don't like this. Please don't fumble."
C'mon coach. Pick one. Only one.