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? asked in SportsFootball (American) · 3 years ago

Would it be possible to have rotating Quarterbacks?

So I am a vikings fan and Sam Bradford has been cleared for practice he is very accurate but isnt mobile. Would it be possible or practical to use Case Keenum and Sam bradford in a game interchangebly? When I say this i mean in General like it just got me thinking if it could work

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  • 3 years ago
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    It's been tried a couple of times in the past with other teams and players with little to no success. It's not practical.

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    Didn't they do that with Tim teebow?

  • 3 years ago

    That has never really worked in the past.

  • 3 years ago

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  • 3 years ago

    Certain college head coaches have done this.......but you have to go back to the 1951 NFL season where two healthy QB's shared starting duties and the team won the championship....Waterfield/Van Brocklin with the Rams. In their early years, the Saints tried a time-share with Billy Kilmer and Edd Hargett -- and it was ditched when Archie Manning was drafted.

  • 3 years ago

    No. Keenum been solid all year. Teddy and Bradford will be back up on Sunday

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    3 years ago

    Not enough practice snaps to have two fully integrated like that. Some teams have, had, and will in the future small packages for certain QB's and such. Seems to be a fad for a while and then once teams adjust, it goes out of style.

  • 3 years ago

    No, if you want to lose , bring back Sam Bradford.

    The guy could hardly score touchdowns and sucked at the red zone last year, most of his wins were defensive scoring or field goals. Case Keenum is gutsy and confident, all he needs is good defense and he will keep you winning

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    It never works, for any number of reasons.

  • 3 years ago

    It would be hell on the center and lead to fumbles.

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