Ok, typically i'm a conventional wisdom guy, (rookie qbs need to sit... etc) however this last decade has certainly changed the minds of many teams in how they deal with Rookie QBs. Having a military background, it was pounded into my head that you fight how you train. Meaning if you don't take training serious it's going to kill you when the real bullets start firing. Now of course football isn't war, but the principle of practing hard to play hard still applies. To see the amount of reps this team is going through in practice and to realize that even our rookie QB is going to take nearly 3x as many snaps as our 3rd string QB last year, and for that matter all of our rookies are looking to get nearly 3x as many practice plays in, how does that affect thier learning curve? Can a rookie only absorb so much and then the whiskey just pours out of the shot glass?
My prediction, more reps is going to solidify this team and even though we've got a new D, and a new O, I don't think at this point that our season is going to be the doom and gloom that many of the pundits say its going to be.
My prediction, more reps is going to solidify this team and even though we've got a new D, and a new O, I don't think at this point that our season is going to be the doom and gloom that many of the pundits say its going to be.