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While I personally think 12 Gauge is the better option, I'll say the nod will go to JT just because how well he played from the VT game onward. Obviously 12 Gauge had a 3-game run for the ages, but JT's advantage in game experience is the tilting factor. Still, Jones will get a lot more snaps than your usual second-stringer. In fact, it will be almost a two-QB system...not quite a true two-QB system, but rather 70/30 or 65/35 JT/12 Gauge. I also think that Miller will move to H-back as his arm will never get back to where it was pre-injury.
Also, a "true" 2-QB system rotates the QBs regularly and splits the time between them fairly evenly, giving little chance to develop a sustained flow or continuity...some systems may give more time to one QB than the other mainly based on the opposing defense, especially in the systems with QBs of differing styles (i.e., mobile vs. dropback). In our case, I think it'll be more an instance where JT is a fairly clear-cut starter, with 12 Gauge maybe coming in for a change of pace and then getting significant mop-up time once we build a big lead. So, not really a 2-QB system per se.Usually I'm not a fan of 2 QB systems, however-in an offense that is rarely under center it isn't as big of a deal. Also, all of the QBs are so experienced that things like mesh points aren't a huge deal.
Either way it's going to be fantastic. This isn't Germaine/Jackson (yeah, I know) with a cultural divide and strained relationships.Also, a "true" 2-QB system rotates the QBs regularly and splits the time between them fairly evenly, giving little chance to develop a sustained flow or continuity...some systems may give more time to one QB than the other mainly based on the opposing defense, especially in the systems with QBs of differing styles (i.e., mobile vs. dropback). In our case, I think it'll be more an instance where JT is a fairly clear-cut starter, with 12 Gauge maybe coming in for a change of pace and then getting significant mop-up time once we build a big lead. So, not really a 2-QB system per se.
Yep. Also, it'll help reduce the chance of injury to the starter, whoever it ends up being, by giving the backup more snaps.Either way it's going to be fantastic. This isn't Germaine/Jackson (yeah, I know) with a cultural divide and strained relationships.