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I heard that too and Greenies point was bring him in to ride the pine behind Cam, RGIII, or Wilson simply because he has flourished in the spread option and could serve as a more competent backup than someone whose forte is as a pure pocket passer type.

He was not saying to bring him in to play him, bring him in as a replacement for DA(in our case).

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I heard that too and Greenies point was bring him in to ride the pine behind Cam, RGIII, or Wilson simply because he has flourished in the spread option and could serve as a more competent backup than someone whose forte is as a pure pocket passer type.

He was not saying to bring him in to play him, bring him in as a replacement for DA(in our case).

I think saying he has flourished is an overstatement

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I heard that too and Greenies point was bring him in to ride the pine behind Cam, RGIII, or Wilson simply because he has flourished in the spread option and could serve as a more competent backup than someone whose forte is as a pure pocket passer type.

He was not saying to bring him in to play him, bring him in as a replacement for DA(in our case).

It's a good point............he just picked the wrong player.

you don't bring in The Golden Calf of Bristol.......you draft someone (rd. 3-5) and develop.

ps........somebody tell Greenie that accurate passing is part of the read option

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If we want to run the same kind of losing offense we ran early in the year, yeah, The Golden Calf of Bristol can run it.

If we want to run the kind of offense we have been running the last 5 weeks or so, no, The Golden Calf of Bristol can't run it.

DA is a better backup for the offense we're running right now.

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