03-25-2016, 12:12 PM
(03-25-2016, 11:10 AM)Benton Wrote: Wouldn't that really limit the playbook?
Throwing QBs tend to get into a rhythm. Unless a defender forces a turnover, it makes the offense really hard to stop when a QB is hitting 3-out-of-4 throws and eating up yards. And that opens it up for the occasional big run or a dump off that breaks big. But with rotating QBs in and out, none of them are going to get into that rhythm, so you'd have to limit it to plays that have potential for fewer yards, but are more likely to get some kind of yardage.
Remember, this is Cleveland that we're talking about. They seem to do many highly illogical things.
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