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Pulling your starting quarterback during a game is like replacing the engine in the middle of a NASCAR race.  It should be avoided if at all possible.  I felt like we should run the ball more and keep changing running backs like we did against Clemson.  But I also understand that having a injured O line makes it hard to come up with a good plan.  I would rather have a good O line and a mediocre QB than I have a super star QB and no blocking.  Fact is, the offensive line is the most important part of the offense and the most overlooked.


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