Does one build it's offense around it's QB or vise versa..? Mobility in a QB is a necessity be it a Pocket QB or a moving target QB. The Wildcat formation has basically died in the vine as it is shown to be one dimensional so to have a guy that can go get 5-10, throw and use his head has an onboard computer (e.g Hawkins) instead of a battering ram (e.g. RB's) is a plus as long as he knows not to consistently take on defenses trained to behead those toting the melon...I accept the QB as being the most vital piece on the Chess Board with his blind side OL-men coming in 2nd. Moving on into Spring practice, what shall we see Atop Rocky..?
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cloudodust writes:
Does one build it's offense around it's QB or vise versa..? Mobility in a QB is a necessity be it a Pocket QB or a moving target QB. The Wildcat formation has basically died in the vine as it is shown to be one dimensional so to have a guy that can go get 5-10, throw and use his head has an onboard computer (e.g Hawkins) instead of a battering ram (e.g. RB's) is a plus as long as he knows not to consistently take on defenses trained to behead those toting the melon...I accept the QB as being the most vital piece on the Chess Board with his blind side OL-men coming in 2nd. Moving on into Spring practice, what shall we see Atop Rocky..?
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