TJSweens
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ORIGINAL: TJSweens I think part of it is that Claeys and Johnson drew a hard line and decided they were not going to pull the red shirt off of either of their best QB options. They were going to live and die with Mitch Leidner for the year, while they conditioned, practiced and learned. As to the targeting issue, I think it is proving to be a stupid rule. Out of the 7 called on the Gophers, 3 have proven to be terrible rulings. There are also instances where the Gopher opponents should have been given a targeting penalty with no call being made. So as a result of a network of locally based officiating crews and reputations of the given program, the rule is being applied unevenly and ineffectively. I hope this is correct, but them taking this big run at a JUCO QB makes me think there's not a lot of confidence in either Green or Croft. Or, look at it this way. If either of them was really good, they would have played this year. I would hope the coaches could see that we would have had a special year with competent QB play. I think taking a big run at a JUCO QB has more to do with the realization of how important the position is and how the best teams always cultivate depth at QB. Like Ohio State winning the national championship with their 3rd string QB.
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