Actually, there is something to be said for pulling Armstrong for a series or quarter to reinforce the idea that bad decisions have bad consequences. As it is now, Armstrong can throw pick sixes, take dumb sacks, and miss seeing wide open receivers with zero accountability, except for his bizarre habit of pounding the ground on his hands and knees when things don't go his way.every time Tommie throws a ball off his back foot, pull him from the game, he hasn't learned sh#t!
Besides, Ryker Fyfe has garnered almost zero game experience. Not good for the guy one play away from being the starting quarterback.