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Re: WFT Wild Card Pre-Game Thread
Not sure we've ever seen rotating QBs on the pro level work out very well.
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Smith is very immobile though, if he takes the majority of the snaps he's gonna have to get the ball out quick. The longer a play goes the worse it will be for him.
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If we're talking about a rotation as in Smith and Heinicke trading off snaps or a series, that's something we usually only see in college. |
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