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....we forget how much of an advantage it is when your quarterback is a weapon with his legs. We aren't used to it. Arch strikes me as the kind of quarterback that will refuse to lose yardage. Very similar to Josh Allen. Defensive backs have to have their eyes on the potential of him taking off which is added pressure on the defense. We are in for a doozy of a year! 

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I said something about how big Arch is when watching the Chargers game. What sets Arch apart is he can play on schedule and get the ball out on time. But if I'm being honest the qb I'm looking forward to seeing is the "shrimp" KJ. He's not going to run over or out run anyone, but when it comes to escaping and arm talent he's the best on the roster as of now. He and Arch has great skillsets, but KJ defending KJ is like playing a guard on a fast break when he has a 2 on 1. Any decision you make will be wrong. Arch is going to be like a smaller, faster Josh Allen.

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Sark brought in ex WVU head coach Neill Brown. Last year his QB had more runs over 10 yards than any QB in country. 

 

I believe one of his duties is sharing best run plays for QBS. Think A&M game where Arch pulls ball out is on led by one of our TEs pulling from off side.

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