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yes, but the mere threat of a running QB puts a greater strain on a defense. this means even more space needs to be defended, particularly on passing downs. to adequately cover greater amounts of space, defenders need to shed some pounds. as psychojoe mentions, you could simply substitute DBs for LBs, which effectively is doing what i and all these coaches are advocating - making your defense lighter.


again though, as i've already noted in this thread, running QBs don't thrive in the NFL as they do in college which makes comparing NFL to NCAA tricky.


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