I recently looked at an article by Bill Barnwell. In his
article, he talks about Alex Smith current role on the 49ers. He makes the
argument that Alex is a great decision maker and that he could come in late in
the game to play a closer role. Barnwell has a lot of valid points including
the fact that it would give Smith a chance to stay healthy if the 49ers make a
playoff push. He also makes that argument that this would give current
quarterback Colin Kaepernick a chance to develop and improve. Although Barnwell
makes a sound argument, he forgets to mention one of the most important
attributes a quarterback has. Announcers and broadcasters constantly talk about
a quarterback and an offense getting into a rhythm. In Barnwell's scenario,
Colin would be pulled in the most critical point in the game, while a
quarterback who has not had the chance to warm up is put in. This would disrupt
the entire teams movement and rhythm. A second idea that could be used is to
include Kaepernick into the offence in other ways similar to Tim Tebow in New
York. Kaepernick could come in on short third down situations to put both the
threat of pass and run. This would also give the chance for Kaepernick to get
game time experience while the starter Alex Smith is getting a quick breather.
This would be an overall better option for the 49ers in my opinion. Barnwell
raises a very interestion question. Having a rotation at quarterback has never
been done in the NFL and is definitely something that the 49ers and other teams
should look into.
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