metrolax
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There is a lot of concern surrounding our qb situation right now, and not without merit. However, you never really know what you got until someone gets into a game. How do we know CS will flame out if he starts?
I remember (yes, I've orbited the sun that many times) when Boston College was getting down to their 4th qb at Penn State back
in 1981 and he got hurt. They then put in the last guy they had....a short little fellow who threw sidearm, in front of a capacity crowd at Penn State. Turned out he was Doug Flutie.
I can also site many many others, but you get the meaning.
If ML is okay, great. If not, CS will be fine. They'll put in an offensive gameplan he can handle.
I remember (yes, I've orbited the sun that many times) when Boston College was getting down to their 4th qb at Penn State back
in 1981 and he got hurt. They then put in the last guy they had....a short little fellow who threw sidearm, in front of a capacity crowd at Penn State. Turned out he was Doug Flutie.
I can also site many many others, but you get the meaning.
If ML is okay, great. If not, CS will be fine. They'll put in an offensive gameplan he can handle.