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Old 10-27-2009, 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Joshua View Post
While I can't say for sure, my guess would be virtually all of them. While I doubt it is substantial, I bet most defenses at least go over the backup and a few of his tendencies. This is even more true when the team you're playing has questions at the QB position or a starter who is prone to injury. Shaun Hill is not Peyton Manning. The possibility that he might play bad and get yanked was not terribly far-fetched.
I would think not many go over the backups unless your playing a team with split QBs like the Texans last year, then you study both Schaub and Sage, but on a Farve team you do not waste your time looking at preseason tape of the backup.

Now I am talking about the players not worrying about the backups. The coaches should have some kind of scouting report on the back up.
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