Here's Why The 2 QB System Doesn't Work!

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The 5 main reasons the 2 QB system fails, how it hurts your team, and why you shouldn't use it. Welcome to Elite Athletes TV. I'm Mike Pawlawski, former 11 year pro quarterback and quarterbacks coach here at www.eliteathletestv.com/ . Today, I want to talk to you about using a two quarterback system I'm talking about from personal experience about the way it looks at the college level and NFL level, and why I personally think it's a bad idea. There's an old saying that if you have to, you don't have one. We're gonna talk about that in just a second. Make sure, if you're new to the channel, if you love football content make sure that you subscribe. We're talking psychology today. Give me a thumbs up if you're ready to talk about psychology of a quarterback. And leave me a comment down below, I'd love to hear from you. Also, please remember, share this video out we're trying to help as many young athletes as we can. So the more you share this out more young athletes, we can help and we appreciate it. First, let me tell you from a personal experience as a quarterback playing the position, the position of quarterback is unique in sport, you have to be able to perform physically, mentally, and emotionally all equally well. You have to be able to process at full speed mentally, what you're seeing, make decisions based on that react, make accurate throws, you have to read what defenses are trying to do to you and react to that you have to emotionally be stable enough to understand your team where you are in the game to be in the flow to have that chemistry with your teammates. If you are in a two quarterback system, then it's going to make it hard to stay in the rhythm of the game to do all those things you need to do mentally and emotionally. As a backup quarterback, if you come into the game and you haven't been playing, it's really hard to get up to game speed, to get into that rhythm to get into that flow. The reason I'm talking about this is I watched that bowl game with Oregon and Iowa State. Both Anthony Brown and Tyler Shough can be pretty good in that Oregon system. But playing them both in a two quarterback system makes them lesser as quarterbacks. Every quarterback is competitive. So when you are running a platoon system with quarterbacks back and forth to different guys, they are always competing. Now you might say, hey, competition is a great thing. Well, at that quarterback position that makes you press. If you want to make a young student, let's say, perform worse on a test. Tell him that there's something at stake, make him anxious, make him press and watch how his score suffers. So same thing for a quarterback. If you make them press, if you always have them looking over their shoulder, they are going to play worse, their decision making is going to be worse, their anxiety level is going to be up rather than being able to play at the flow in the chemistry of the moment on the field. That's number one. quarterbacks are competitive, you're going to take that competitive nature, and you're going to turn it into an anxious moment. I think that's a mistake for quarterbacks. When you are playing the position in game. You've studied film going in so you know what to expect. But as you play on the field, you're learning you're absorbing what the other team is doing to you. You understand what they're trying to do on defense. You understand what kind of coverages they're doing, you're seeing their alignments, you're watching their disguises, you're getting all that information, understand it from the spot, that you learn it best not watching it from a sideline, not trying to pick it up just by observing but you're doing it. Most quarterbacks are also physical learners. They learn well through reps, they learn well through experience. And so if you're watching it from the sideline, instead of in the game, and you're already pressing You're already anxious and you come in the game. I always question when coaches start going with the quarterback platoon. The biggest proof that the two quarterback system doesn't work is they don't use it in the NFL. You don't want to create factions, you don't want to take away from your quarterbacks confidence. You don't want to make your trigger man press. You don't want to break chemistry on your team. And you don't want to get a guy out of rhythm. All those things are bad. And so if it worked teams in the NFL would use it all the time. So pick a guy, go with that guy until you decide he's not that guy. And then go with your number two and give him a shot. I'm not about a two quarterback system as a guy who played the position I think quarterbacks function best when one guy is the guy. My thoughts on thequarterback position, maybe some football skills, the ability to lead a team and what it's like to play quarterback at a competitive level, and how you can play best when you're the guy.
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