Brady Quinn on the two-quarterback system | Sponsored by Hampton by Hilton

you know that this whole two quarterback system I personally have never been a fan of it for this reason is you're making all 10 players adjust everyone else has to adjust besides the quarterback for whoever it is when you're trying to run two you either have a guy in there who's in Davis Warren's case probably going to run more of a conventional offense uh from the pocket Etc if Alex orig is going in it's probably more rund Etc but everyone else has to adjust to their Cadence their leadership all those intangibles their pocket presence you know the timing with the football how they're holding on to or the type of styles of plays you're running the different football they're throwing too if you're a receiver a pass catcher so I've never been a fan of it from that standpoint is interjecting that into your team and then the locker room standpoint is you and I both know college football and really football in general there's two people that everyone looks to when adversity strikes it's the head coach and the quarterback when you got two you're naturally creating potential fractions within your locker room

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