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Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ
Yes, it's detrimental to all the young QBs. You only have so much time to spend on each young QB. For example, the Broncos let Sloter walk, even though, arguably, he was the best pro prospect on the team, and had the best pre season of the QBs. But the Broncos let him go, but kept Kelly. Why do you think that is? My suspicion is they simply can't keep everyone, that is, you have to pick the QBs you want to spend time developing and the Broncos picked Kelly and Lynch over Sloter. Time will tell if that was a good decision or a poor decision.
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They just need to name the starter early and not try to be "fair" and split reps equally. If one QB is head and shoulders above the others in preseason games then you can switch the depth chart around. Let the QB's get comfortable with the guys around them and hope the cream rises to the top, instead of trying to force it. A good QB will standout.
With Sloter it seemed like Denver made up their mind early on that they were sticking with Siemian, Lynch, and Kelly no matter what and that Sloter was nothing but a camp arm.