I don't think Huard fits the team this year. If it is a rebuilding year...what's the better leadership? having a career back up qb or the rookie? I'm thinking the rookie, for the simple reason as they can learn together. It's like having a class of first graders learning to read. Will they listen to the one smart ass kid who sits in the front of the class who thinks he knows everything already?
So, will it suck? at times. will there be mistakes? of course. But they're in it together and learning together. And for the guys who are veterans...they can benefit from teaching and mentoring. Now I'm a novice at this, but I don't think a career back up qb would get that much respect....I don't know.
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