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Old 09-04-2008, 03:57 PM   #28
nickwc
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Re: McFarland says QB situation will likely be the same

I don't really know if I am correct in saying this, but often times people say it will be harder for a team to prepare against us, while this might be a little true but in the long run i don't know if this is the case. Defenses pretty much know that if bates is in the game the offense is going to be completley different than if AA is in the game. So defenses will know beforehand on what formations to run and so on. to pose a question, wouldn't it take more time for a defense to prepare if they had one quarterback who could do both really well. That way the defense doesn't really know what to expect on each play?
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