pkt77242
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AFAIK, none of our members has played QB at an FBS school before, so we really don't know how valuable that extra time in the film room is without the live snaps to prove it. If your theory is correct, Hendrix should have been a QB phD before he finally saw the field for us, but he wasn't.
Same answer as above. Is a semester off school and private QB tutoring an advantage, or was his time with Whitfield just an offset to the large disadvantage of losing an entire season as the starting QB?
You don't have to play QB at an FBS level to know that extra time in the film room is important. Look at the NFL, where coaches will tell you it is one of the most important things for a young QB. Also it isn't just film study it is all of the extra reps in practice, learning the ins and outs of the playbook. You are really going to argue that those things don't make a difference or that since we didn't play QB at the FBS level then we can't know for sure?
