Blackshirt34
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Removing the no contact shirts could be a dangerous move for the coaches if one of the top Qbs gets injured in practice. I dont think fans would appreciate that very much.
I'm sure the coaches are more concerned with what's going to be best for the team than what the fans think is "best" for the team. I don't necessarily think that getting our qbs killed will be good for our team. But they do need to get a real feel/reminder for the speed of the game so that when they do face an opponent who IS trying to kill them they will know how to handle it.Removing the no contact shirts could be a dangerous move for the coaches if one of the top Qbs gets injured in practice. I dont think fans would appreciate that very much.
Right on. Plus, I don't believe the Blackshirts will actually try to kill their own QB's at practice. Form tackle takedowns won't hurt them....QB's are athletes too, they aren't made of glass.You have to give them some game sprred action before the are ready to go into the game. You can't protect them in the game. You have to teach them to protect themselves in practice by practicing at game speed. Good job coaches.
No, of course no one would do it on purpose. Accidents happen though.Right on. Plus, I don't believe the Blackshirts will actually try to kill their own QB's at practice. Form tackle takedowns won't hurt them....QB's are athletes too, they aren't made of glass.You have to give them some game sprred action before the are ready to go into the game. You can't protect them in the game. You have to teach them to protect themselves in practice by practicing at game speed. Good job coaches.
I don't really think the coaches would let everyone believe at this time that one is much ahead of the other. I think they're probably just happy to have 2 guys competing against each other day in and day out. It'll be even better when Beck gets here in the fall to see where he stacks up.All the reports from Friday's practice says the QB race is still even. Completion rates are up and Norvell commented on Dailey being more prepared for obvious reasons.
My guess is there won't be much of a desire to replace whoever the starter is after the 2nd or 3rd game unless the performance is absolutely abyssmal or we lose more than one of the first 3 (not likely) or JD gets injured.Whoever wins out the starting spot, at least the offense is headed in the right direction with more passing oriented QBs being recruited and showing promise. Talent wise they can be compared, but yes you are right Daily knows the system better and therefore will probably get the start, but down the road, any sign of slippage, he may be pulled very quickly.