billstein wrote:
On another note, please excuse my naivete on the subject, but what is the benefit of rotating QB's that needs to be fixed?
I only do it because I don't fully trust either of them, so I'd rather pull one as soon as he starts getting tired. I'm unaware of any unfair advantage.
First, it's not an unfair advantage because anyone can do it.
The problem is that QBs' quality of play drops off too much when they get tired. They play much better when fresh. I think the real issue is that they play too good when fresh.