Quote from: gobombersgo on Today at 08:48:24 PMWinnipeg Blue Bombers sign former Michigan State, Auburn QB Payton Thorne
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Quote from: Blueforlife on Today at 08:06:45 PMIt's a discussion. I didn't back track on anything. Collectively we can discuss what % we would like to see (simply threw some #s out there to see what others think, simply said maybe 25 was a little high, Jesse got me thinking about my # a bit). It's one opinion on how much they would like to see the other QBs play. I don't think MOS plays our backups enough. There is merit in riding your #1 but I don't think that's a great plan when they are near the end of their career. You suggested that nobody rotates their QBs like that which isn't true. We have done it, other teams have done it (yes we don't give our backups many reps but does happen, other teams have done this alot, EDM comes to mind). Doesn't mean it's right or wrong or works all the time but it has been done. I wasn't talking about a few select options plays. I am talking about giving our #2 (mostly) and #3 packages and development time. If the #1 is hurt then the #2 get most the reps and the #3 can get a few as well. My point was I want to see our QBs develop under Zach (ideally). How much development time I would like to see depends on who our #2 and #3 and how they look in camp. Way to early to know. Just speculating.
Winning is always the #1 goal and that's what we all want. However a little balance in winning now and developing our QBs and allowing them to make some mistakes and learn should be considered imo. A little pain in the present often can help you in the future. I want to be good for a decade not just next year.
If you don't believe in giving our #2 and #3 much reps that's all good. The rest of us can debate how much we would like to see them play this year.
The downside of development reps is that it takes the ball our of your baller's hands at times. It also can disrupt the flow. Not an easy thing to do and like LXTSN has said takes a special skill set. I also enjoyed watching Strev come in at times. When it works it's magic. Magic tricks are hard to be consistent at. I have been a huge Zach supporter from the start and have defended him when he has been down. His leadership and skill set is one that we could use not only to win but to download to the next gen. Does that happen in games or just in practice, we shall see.
You originally said huge drop off between #1 and #2 which is generally true but not always. We have seen teams with #1A and #1B guys. Usually when neither is really any good LOL. This year we seen some QBs step up and play pretty good that were not seen as #1 guys anymore. It's more fluid than you suggest (sometimes).
My gut tells me we ride Zach unless hurt. If our #2 shows incredible talent then MOS MIGHT give him a sniff. My point is give them an extra sniff LOL.
My original 75% Zach 25% backups was based on reps over the season as a whole not per game.