Originally posted by bigmrg74
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That said, it gives a recruiting advantage and allows teams to get the O players they need and still focus on Defense.
One thing I have always felt is that option quarterbacks get way too little love. They are often called running backs, and never get mentioned among the best QBs. They have to have a rare skillset that often requires more reads and on field calls than most traditional QBs, but also requires them to (gasp) lower their head and run for hard yards, and (shriek) block for their backs on a lot of plays.
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