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"He's a great second-and-medium, second-and-short quarterback because that's when that additional athleticism that he's got comes into play, it's like having another (running) back on the field, he's an additional threat that confuses defences," [Brian Dobie] said. But if it's the Bisons who look confused, how quick will Dobie make a quarterback change?
"Wouldn't hesitate, we can't hesitate. And this isn't on [Nate], it's on our whole offence. Unfortunately, the key that goes into the switch and turns it on is the quarterback and we're looking for that spark to ignite and we haven't had it yet," Dobie said, noting the receivers also need to start making some plays.See the full content of this document
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Lots of Eyes On the Bison Qbs
Short leash for all in bid for first win
The University of Manitoba football team is stepping into a pressure cooker this weekend in search of its first win and the heat is ...See the full content of this document
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