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Bellefeuille: Burke decides QB on Saturday

As per Bob Irving via Twitter, Bellefeuille told the media today that Burke will pick the starting QB on Saturday.

 

Welcome back, Buck Pierce.

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thats insane.. im shocked they could flip a playbook 50% on this short amount of time..

Did he mean changes to the existing play book or new plays? I'm assuming the former.

No, no.... it was just better to ride the rickety BuckWagon, one more time.......with the 2 QB's behind him, boasting a total of 0 CFL starts.....

 

Mack deserved to be fired for that particular setup, alone....

 

That seals it man, dod agrees with the nay sayers....ha.

Did he mean changes to the existing play book or new plays? I'm assuming the former.

Didn't specify. Or at least I didn't hear if he did. I assume its changes to current play book MB said he wanted to change the things they shouldn't be doing and focus on the things he should be.

It seems to me that the biggest change is taking a lot of the thinking out of it. Based on comments from everyone involved it seemed like Crowton had a lot of "if this then do that" built in and maybe our players just can't handle that. 

It seems to me that the biggest change is taking a lot of the thinking out of it. Based on comments from everyone involved it seemed like Crowton had a lot of "if this then do that" built in and maybe our players just can't handle that.

thats true.. he said.crowtons offense had extra stuff for the players to attempt to follow and not simply one set play..

crowton out-thunk himself out of a job it sounds like... but i am curious, were they that confounding or are our offensive players that dense?

 

It seems to me that the biggest change is taking a lot of the thinking out of it. Based on comments from everyone involved it seemed like Crowton had a lot of "if this then do that" built in and maybe our players just can't handle that.

thats true.. he said.crowtons offense had extra stuff for the players to attempt to follow and not simply one set play..

crowton out-thunk himself out of a job it sounds like... but i am curious, were they that confounding or are our offensive players that dense?

 

 

Doesn't necessarily mean either.  One of the issues when you have that many options is that the QB and receiver have to be on the same page.  They have to be able to see the same thing and make the same decision about which option will be / should be run.   An even tougher proposition with the carousel of QBs and inexperienced ones we had playing.

I agree, with a more veteran team that has had consistency at all positions it might have worked better but as it is just not happening. 

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