Spread offenses have somewhat mitigated the need for height
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(2013-03-08 15:41:08)
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Lineman during Theisman's era were smaller also. I really
posted by MDDomer
Because they often use wider o-line splits, and create larger passing windows. Consequently, it's easier for relatively diminutive quarterbacks - like Case Keenum, Chase Daniel, Kellen Moore, and Todd Reesing - to be productive.
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