My sources say we are running the Quezcat all day. No QB needed. May see a little Pigcat, Beastcat, and in goal line: McCullerscat. Take it for what it's worth.
Here's an oddball thought. If our WR's are unexperienced and we don't have a QB with blistering speed, why not put in a guy playing another position who played dual threat QB in high school and can run damn fast.
Jalen Reeves-Maybin. I remember seeing the video of him when he was being recruited and thought this kid is going to run our new offense like a well oiled machine. Then I heard that he was going to be on defense and I got a little sad. I know that he is a good defensive player now and will be a really good one in a few years but I would like to see what he could do in this offense given the chance.
My sources say we are running the Quezcat all day. No QB needed. May see a little Pigcat, Beastcat, and in goal line: McCullerscat. Take it for what it's worth.
Scuzzlebutt would be better. The Patrick Duffey leg would help make people miss in space while the broccoli arm will throw a mean but healthy stiff arm.
worley has been taking the majority of snaps all week with the ones. peterman only took snaps during wr drills. worley will probably start. which don't sound to good.
So how is QB competition wide open whenever the freshman just watched and Worley taking majority of snaps.
I have been for Dobbs due to his ability to run. But I understand not putting in a freshman. Don't think anyone in this board knows whether Ferguson or Dobbs is better. I would like to see both get some snaps. But it seems everytime we put in a backup 90% of the plays are just handoffs.
Ok folks, here's the deal. Butch is no cowboy. Worley will start the game. If things look a little worrisome---and they will--- Peterman will come in. Butch ain't burning up no future capital to salvage a dying Dooley opportunity. Count on it...
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