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Why Tommy Stevens will be the #3 QB


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On 5/19/2021 at 6:07 PM, BlitzMonster said:

OK I think I understand Steven's role better now.

He's not a traditional #3 developmental pure QB.  

Stevens is a gadget player who also contributes on special teams.   And he can play emergency QB if necessary.   

I still don't see that as more valuable for the roster spot than stashing another OL or DL (especially a DL - you can never have too many of those guys to rotate in and keep everybody fresh).  

As big and fast as he is hell maybe they should try him on the dline. See what he's truly made of.

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On 5/19/2021 at 6:20 PM, kungfoodude said:

I am very concerned we are gonna see a return to force feeding the ball to CMC. Not sure how many noticed how he was often used in his limited action last season. 

 

I think drafting hubba hubba is a shot at hopefully changing that pattern of abuse.

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19 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I think drafting hubba hubba is a shot at hopefully changing that pattern of abuse.

CMC is coming off a major injury.  And the season is now 1 game longer.  

For the long-term health of CMC I hope the team distributes the rushing load more evenly.   Let's not grind down one of our most talented players (again).

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