*One question yet to be answered is if gaining Plummer's passing will fully offset losing Garber's running.
*The key to the season will be the O-Line. Hopefully they can develop and stay healthy in the process. QBs could do with more time and RBs with some holes.
*I was happier stumbling out of the blocks then getting together than I wou…
*One question yet to be answered is if gaining Plummer's passing will fully offset losing Garber's running.
*The key to the season will be the O-Line. Hopefully they can develop and stay healthy in the process. QBs could do with more time and RBs with some holes.
*I was happier stumbling out of the blocks then getting together than I would have been with a fourth quarter pratfall.
* Also consistent these last few seasons has been Nick's insightful post game thoughts.
In regards to your first question, I will say yes.
Plummer will scramble and run to throw as he keeps his eyes down the field. This will lead to some big passing plays. When Garbers tucked it to run he stopped looking down the field to throw.
As we saw with Garbers in 19, a running QB opens themself up to potential injury. I would prefer my QB pass or hand off than take off and run with the ball. If we lose our starting QB, this offense grinds to a halt rather quickly.
*One question yet to be answered is if gaining Plummer's passing will fully offset losing Garber's running.
*The key to the season will be the O-Line. Hopefully they can develop and stay healthy in the process. QBs could do with more time and RBs with some holes.
*I was happier stumbling out of the blocks then getting together than I would have been with a fourth quarter pratfall.
* Also consistent these last few seasons has been Nick's insightful post game thoughts.
In regards to your first question, I will say yes.
Plummer will scramble and run to throw as he keeps his eyes down the field. This will lead to some big passing plays. When Garbers tucked it to run he stopped looking down the field to throw.
As we saw with Garbers in 19, a running QB opens themself up to potential injury. I would prefer my QB pass or hand off than take off and run with the ball. If we lose our starting QB, this offense grinds to a halt rather quickly.
And it looks like we have some physical and tall WRs and TEs who can go up and grab ball on those scramble throws