10-24-2015, 06:25 PM
It is almost always better to face a backup rather than a starter, assuming the opposing coaches are accurately evaluating their own players. But it is not as though Browning has been setting the world on fire this year. An argument could be made that, in this case, it is better to face the QB who has not been that great, but on whom you have a lot of film, than a backup who may not be that much worse, but whom you have not seen at all.
