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08-11-2011, 09:59 AM
Woody's Mailbag: Don't look for Coach Fox to rotate quarterbacks with the Broncos
Woody turns three double plays as he answers Broncos questions and more
By Woody Paige
The Denver Post
Posted: 08/11/2011 01:00:00 AM MDT
Offenses in the NFL have pretty much gone to a two-running back rotation. Maybe Denver can borrow this concept for the quarterback position. Play Kyle Orton between the 20s and Tim Tebow in the red zone and late in the game, when spontaneity and footwork are required.
Dan Nace, St. Louis
Fox isn't always tied to one quarterback. He is not some guy, in my opinion, who will use both Orton and Tim Tebow on a regular basis in one game. I do believe that if Orton starts and doesn't play well, Fox's past shows he would change quarterbacks.
http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_18656409?_requestid=168927
Sometimes I wonder where people come with these ideas. It's a nice change of pace from time to time but you can't use it consistently without it eventually becoming ineffective. Besides that does Fox strike anyone as the kind of guy that's going rotate quarterbacks throughout the course of a game?
Woody turns three double plays as he answers Broncos questions and more
By Woody Paige
The Denver Post
Posted: 08/11/2011 01:00:00 AM MDT
Offenses in the NFL have pretty much gone to a two-running back rotation. Maybe Denver can borrow this concept for the quarterback position. Play Kyle Orton between the 20s and Tim Tebow in the red zone and late in the game, when spontaneity and footwork are required.
Dan Nace, St. Louis
Fox isn't always tied to one quarterback. He is not some guy, in my opinion, who will use both Orton and Tim Tebow on a regular basis in one game. I do believe that if Orton starts and doesn't play well, Fox's past shows he would change quarterbacks.
http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_18656409?_requestid=168927
Sometimes I wonder where people come with these ideas. It's a nice change of pace from time to time but you can't use it consistently without it eventually becoming ineffective. Besides that does Fox strike anyone as the kind of guy that's going rotate quarterbacks throughout the course of a game?