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RE: QB situation for teams that graduated their starting QB?
(01-04-2018 06:08 PM)Check Yosef Wrote:  
(01-04-2018 03:16 PM)SpeedkingATL Wrote:  
(01-04-2018 01:11 PM)Check Yosef Wrote:  
(01-04-2018 11:16 AM)Saint3333 Wrote:  I'd be shocked if Brown doesn't redshirt with the talent we have at QB.
That would be the best route anyways imho, we have a kid who already knows the team and adds a little more athleticism then Lamb, save brown for a year so he can become fully integrated

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The good news is that Brown will be enrolled and on campus this month so he can benefit from spring practice. I would expect a redshirt but Satt has shown that he will play the best available option in most cases.
He has, I just want to take it slower, dont want to see Brown do what Bryant did and just put the whole team on his back too much, get injured and never be the same

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Are you talking about Kam Bryant ? It was trying to remember who was the quarterback that first year when Taylor took over . Was this him? Someone started a few games that year then Taylor took over.
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