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<blockquote data-quote="TownesVanZandt_rivals" data-source="post: 131028793" data-attributes="member: 1606648"><p>Guy is a D2 QB.</p><p></p><p>Doesn't mean he can play at a P5 level no matter how much talent you think he has or the numbers he is putting up.</p><p></p><p>The decision was probably made by Jake Spavital and not Dana.</p><p>Usually most coaching staffs have someone on the support staff that evaluates PWOs.</p><p>Might not even been a decision by anyone on the coaching staff but in most cases the QB coach and head coach double check any decision made on walk ons.</p><p></p><p></p><p>A lot of LBs are former QB</p><p>Actually a good thing to have especially in the downhill football of yesteryear.</p><p>Because QBs for the most part can see the play before it develops. That helps at LB.</p><p></p><p>I would take that skill over anything in football but it has become harder with the RPO because the MLB with the safety are often being manipulated by the QB.</p><p></p><p>But someone who has played the position can see tells.</p><p>You have to make sure you don't get caught out of position on the RPO because that is what making these modern offenses go but also makes playing LB in high school up to the NFL very difficult</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TownesVanZandt_rivals, post: 131028793, member: 1606648"] Guy is a D2 QB. Doesn't mean he can play at a P5 level no matter how much talent you think he has or the numbers he is putting up. The decision was probably made by Jake Spavital and not Dana. Usually most coaching staffs have someone on the support staff that evaluates PWOs. Might not even been a decision by anyone on the coaching staff but in most cases the QB coach and head coach double check any decision made on walk ons. A lot of LBs are former QB Actually a good thing to have especially in the downhill football of yesteryear. Because QBs for the most part can see the play before it develops. That helps at LB. I would take that skill over anything in football but it has become harder with the RPO because the MLB with the safety are often being manipulated by the QB. But someone who has played the position can see tells. You have to make sure you don't get caught out of position on the RPO because that is what making these modern offenses go but also makes playing LB in high school up to the NFL very difficult [/QUOTE]
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