10-07-2017, 06:27 PM
(10-07-2017, 06:23 PM)Boston Card link Wrote:LIstening to the pre-game and Husak is not a fan of switching the QB's in game.
Yeah -- I can't think of too many examples where this works. Leak/Tebow, famously. Steve Spurrier liked to do it. Ohio State tried it that year they had three QBs though they eventually settled on J.T. Barrett. Arguably Stanford's 2012 season is an example of "working" in that rotating in Hogan allowed him to break in at a gradual pace. Perhaps that's what Shaw has in mind with Costello, and that articulating the rationale in this way would basically ruin the idea. (You can't officially admit your incumbent QB is a time-server.)
