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    Florida to start--START--TWO Quarterbacks

    Now this is interesting from Muschamp...

    http://www.clickorlando.com/sports/A...r/-/index.html

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    Re: Florida to start--START--TWO Quarterbacks

    It worked for Leak and Tebow.

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    Re: Florida to start--START--TWO Quarterbacks

    Make sure you take a look at the article. Both will be on the field when the offense takes the field, with 9 other players. One will be under center; one will be "elsewhere."

    Both are going to start. The same game. At the same time.

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    Re: Florida to start--START--TWO Quarterbacks

    Makes me think of Shane Boyd and Jared Lorenzen being on the field at the same time in 2003. I don't remember that working out very well, but I'm not sure the concept is a bad one with the right skill sets. Also, to "properly" run a Wildcat offense you should be able to leave your primary QB on the field shifted to another position rather than moved to the bench. It gives the defense less time to adjust.

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    Re: Florida to start--START--TWO Quarterbacks

    But then Cobb was on the field with Newto, and I think Hartline, at wideout. That worked.

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