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Should College Coaches Prepare Their QBs For The NFL?
Topic Started: Mar 5 2010, 09:19 AM (407 Views)
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Your question was should the coach prepare the qb for the nfl....and the answer is no...unless preparing the qb for the nfl is what's best for the team so they can be successful.

I'd be willing to bet that there isn't a college coach around that has that as part of his job description.

So if you run an pro style offense, sure...get your qb ready to go to the nfl as it will hep the team. If you run something else......no..........
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