What I'm hearing is the front-runners for the quarterbacking position are Kevin Craft and Chris Forcier. Both had their moments today, making several nice passes but also making poor decisions that resulted in turnovers.
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sandiegobruinfan said:
For all we heard how Craft may push Olson for the starting position coming into fall camp, I'm surprised to hear that C-Force has substantially narrowed the gap between himself and Craft.
VB said:
Craft will be your man. C-Force will be second string. Osaar will be third.
Ben will be a distant memory. The dude has done nothing for our program since he has been here. While I appreciate his apparent "effort" to learn the system and stay healthy, the guy will unfortunately never live up to the hype.
Time to move on, Bruins. Let's look toward the future of our program and start training our younger QB's.
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For all we heard how Craft may push Olson for the starting position coming into fall camp, I'm surprised to hear that C-Force has substantially narrowed the gap between himself and Craft.
Craft will be your man. C-Force will be second string. Osaar will be third.
Ben will be a distant memory. The dude has done nothing for our program since he has been here. While I appreciate his apparent "effort" to learn the system and stay healthy, the guy will unfortunately never live up to the hype.
Time to move on, Bruins. Let's look toward the future of our program and start training our younger QB's.