Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
I wonder if this is perhaps related to the Tebow signing and the Packer signing of the QB from Alabama.

Used to be you wanted a vet backup who could run your offense for a few weeks. But in today's league, there aren't even 32 starters, let alone competent vets to backup winning teams.

So are teams keeping a plethora of other QB options around to "break glass in case of emergency"? You can't construct a no huddle Oregon or Urban Meyer attack during a bye week, but you can call the plays conventionally.
We signed that Sims guy? We now have 5 QBs??