
(We’re on the road and without PS or any of our other nice things our home computer has. Excuse this entire post. That means all 7 of you who are left.)
If you’re anything like us, you kind of marvel at the ability of the GS Warriors to give out ludicrous contract after ludicrous contract.
It’s like they have some inbred, animalistic need to sign people like Ronny Turiaf for 4 years and $17M, or the latest – Andris Biendrins (that may be spelled wrong – we care not) to a 6 year, $63M deal.
Yes, he’s young, tall, and goofy looking, but is he worth an average of 10.5M one dollar bills per year? (Does anyone else even give out 6-year deals anymore? Aren’t they extinct?)
We certainly don’t think so. Of course, you may be nothing like us, in which case you love this deal.
All that needs be set aside however, as we’re heading into August, which means the NBA is hibernating as the country celebrates the 5 month national holiday that is the NFL season.
Looking over the Browns stuff, we came across the pictured picture, and wondered if Brady Quinn will play this year, even though Derek Anderson (that might not be his name – again, we don’t want to look) is the in-place starter.
This brought on a simple thought, and one we’d like to transition into a question, because we don’t know.
Are you allowed to put two quarterbacks on the field?
We think this’d be a great idea. You have them both kinda line up diagonal behind center, and like they’re both yelling signals, and the defense has no idea who to focus on.
Then they could like pass it back and forth and all kinds of craziness could happen.
Don’t get us wrong, this isn’t a formation you’d use on every single play – like once per game you could still use the one-QB set.
Legal? No? We need an answer.












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you’re on the road, so its likely you missed it, but its a weird coincidence you are asking about this, right after all the articles came out about the 2 QB A-11 offense that is the hot thing in football right now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJOm-IJcbg0
http://a11offense.com/
http://highschool.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=825031
so the answer is yes, it can be done. some people are doing, and more will try.
Wow and I barely even know anything about football!
Can’t the Packers play both Brett and Aaron at the same time????
I signed a 6-year deal to comment on this site.
Who dares join Team Boney in the epic quest to ruin every blog reader’s idea of how a perfect blog should be run?
Perhaps, the substitutes should open their own site… call it YAYSubstitutes!
Then and only then shall we have peace among the bitterness…
Jack can come too
I like how on the first highlight in that video the “quarterback” gets absolutely crushed by 2 linebackers.
I don’t like football either but maybe they should put that one back in the playbook. WAY back.
There should be a 7 comment limit on all posts.
LMAO @ “like once per game you could still use the one-QB set.”
8 comment limit.
The best part would be where both quarterbacks are screaming calls and signals.
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