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[QUOTE="billsin01, post: 276134, member: 837"] This is laughable. I get that Nassib is limited and not a world beater at QB, but how in the world is he hampering anyone's ability to recruit over him? In fact, I'd think that responsibility falls squarely on the shoulders of the staff. I don't care which opinion you take, but Nassib either sucks and the guys behind him are even suckier (at this point) or he's better than you think and while there [I]may [/I]be some talent behind him, they simply have not reached his level yet. The idea that he is impeding the program (i.e. keeping other deserving kids off the field or other recruits from joining the fold) is absurd, IMO. And as far as not taking the offense anywhere, we won 10 games in 2001 with RJ Anderson's primary skill being "not turning it over." Is that a blueprint for success? Absolutely not. Would I rather have an AA at quarterback? Absolutely. But the idea that Nassib's shortcomings are what are truly holding our offense back is far too simple an explanation and certainly nothing more than a subjective point with pretty thin substantiation behind it. [/QUOTE]
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