Article By Tobi Writes on 15th April, 2010
That said, I do think it is good to have the logic of all choices traced out somewhere, so you can make your own analysis of the benefits that starting each player offers.
There are arguments for each QB. I will admit to having a preference, based off my analysis. I happen to firmly believe the better arguments by a wide margin are for Nathan Tune to start, but with any competition, you have to look at what they do on the field first and foremost. Still, it is good to understand the ramifications.
Let's start w...
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