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Coaches who do not have their backup QBs anywhere near ready to play. You can quickly tell the difference between staff who take the time to prepare their QB2 and those who don't. I know; the first thought is, "They have to make sure their QB1 is ready to go". However, with the injuries that seem to happen every year, all of the "advancements" in coaching and the fact that they can get the backups at 21 other positions ready will make you shake your head in frustration if it happens to your team. 

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