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The Case For Garrett Greene: Part Deux

Ye loyal readers will undoubtedly recall that in March I made the case for Garrett Greene to be our starting quarterback this year. My argument then was essentially that the value added by Greene's legs compared to Jarret Doege's outweighed any potential advantage that Doege had as a passer. Through six games the only thing that's changed is that we've seen Greene play enough meaningful snaps against FBS competition to confirm that prognostication.

Greene has dropped back to pass 19 times in his 56 snaps against FBS opponents, completing 8 of 13 attempts for 66 yards and 0 touchdowns.