AZDoc said:
Well the point was that at any point someone can come in and put a spark into an offense that had 114 yards of offense. I am not sure why you're being so stubborn on this topic. The offense needed something, and history has shown that sometimes it is a random QB change that can be of spark source, regardless of what the game is. You cannot, honestly sit there and say that the offense was moving the ball and could not have tried anything to help, including change the QB. I agree with you that it was an important game, close game, conference game...but we have seen what Brown can do. And it is not much. I think the question is...why NOT Britt? I'm sure there are other factors like playbook etc, but there needed to be something done there. Moot at this point, but he really should be QB2 and Brown QB1 at Tech.
I am not sure why you and others think it would be a good idea to put in a completely untested frosh qb who has virtually no playing experience and few reps in practice, in an important game against a top 5. It's not the time for an experiment. I think it would have been coaching malpractice to throw in Britt in that situation. Dickenson wasn't a no. 3 qb, was he? And that wasn't an important game.
Brown also played last year. He played in 12 games. 123.2 efficency 99-152-4 65.1 1029 3 TD's.
Compare that to Britt.
Unless Britt had been getting a ton of reps and showing huge skill in practice, I don't know why you would take out a no. 2 QB in in second year of playing when he wasn't throwing picks, fumbling and making big mistakes. In the Weber game, the receivers were getting beat and beaten up, the o-line was having his worst game, and the rb's were getting tackled by the first defender. It wasn't all Brown's fault. Did you happen to notice what the other 10 players on offense were doing.