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NFLX - QB Rotations & Info

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edited August 2004 in Sports Betting
Jacksonville at Miami
Jacksonville will start Byron Leftwich at quarterback. He will be followed
by David Garrard, Doug Johnson and possibly Quinn Gray. Coach Jack Del Rio
has not released the amount of playing time each will receive.
Jacksonville is hurting at the defensive end spot as Tony Brackens and
Paul Spicer are out with injuries. Bobby McCray, the team?s seventh-round
draft pick out of Florida, will start at defensive end.
Miami coach Dave Wannstedt has indicated that Jay Fiedler will start at
quarterback and will be followed by A.J. Feeley. Wannstedt was not sure
whether Fielder would work with the first team or not.
Miami is thin in the defensive backfield as cornerbacks Sam Madison and
Patrick Surtain won?t play tonight due to injury.


Pittsburgh at Detroit
Pittsburgh is expected to play Tommy Maddox at quarterback in the first
quarter. He?ll be followed by rookie Ben Roethlisberger, who will play
into the second half. Brian St. Pierre, last year?s fifth-round pick, will
finish things up under center. Veteran Charlie Batch is out with a knee
injury.
The offensive starters will play the first quarter according to coach Bill
Cower.
Three of the team?s four starting players in the secondary will be out
with injuries. They include cornerbacks Chad Scott and Deshea Townsend and
safety Chris Hope.
Detroit coach Steve Mariucci hasn?t indicated how long starting
quarterback Joey Harrington will play. He has said that he wants to get
backup Mike McMahon significant playing time.
Starting linebacker Boss Bailey is out as is starting cornerback Fernando
Bryant. Cornerback Dre? Bly and rookie running back Kevin Jones, the
first-rounder out of Virginia Tech who has been running with the first
team, are questionable.


Carolina at Washington
Carolina coach John Fox said starting quarterback Jake Delhomme will play
the opening quarter. It?s not clear whether Rodney Peete or Chris Weinke
will follow Delhomme, but Peete has been running mostly with the second
team in camp.
Starting receivers Steve Smith and Muhsin Muhammad are both listed as
questionable.
Washington will start Patrick Ramsey at quarterback after he relieved
starter Mark Brunnell in Monday?s 20-17 win over Denver. Ramsey is
expected to play the first quarter and into the second where he will then
will be followed by Brunell, Tim Hasselbeck and Gibran Hamdan.
Starting offensive tackle Jon Jansen is out after rupturing his Achilles
in Monday?s opener.


Cleveland at Tennessee
Jeff Garcia will start at quarterback in his Cleveland debut. He will be
followed by Kelly Holcomb, Todd Husak and Nate Hybl, although the exact
amount of playing time has not been determined.
Coach Butch Davis said rookie tight end Kellen Winslow, Jr., the team?s
first-round draft pick who signed a contract this week, would be a
game-time decision. Davis also indicated that his starters would play the
entire first quarter.
Tennessee plans to play starting quarterback Steve McNair just two series
at the most. Veteran back-up Billy Volek will follow while Jason Gesser
and Robert Kent will split time in the second half.
The starting offensive line could play into the second quarter according
to coach Jeff Fisher.
The team is hurting along the defensive line as tackles Albert Haynesworth
and James Atkins are out with injuries.


Arizona at Minnesota
Josh McCown, Shaun King and rookie John Navarre will share the playing
time at quarterback. They won?t be able to connect with either Bryant
Johnson or Anquan Boldin as those two receivers are out with injuries.
Also, running backs Marcel Shipp and Larry Croom won?t play due to
injuries.
New coach Dennis Green said his starters would play the entire first
quarter. The second unit would play the second quarter and part of the
third with the third unit finishing the game.
Minnesota will start Daunte Culpepper under center and he?ll be followed
by Gus Frerotte and Shaun Hill. The exact playing time has yet to be
decided.
Coach Mike Tice said that most of his starters would be out of the game
after the second or third series.


Dallas at Houston
Dallas coach Bill Parcells has said that he will give his three
quarterbacks equal playing time. Vinny Testaverde will start and will be
followed by Drew Henson and Tony Romo.
Nose tackle Leonardo Carson and strong safety Darren Woodson will not
play.
Houston quarterback David Carr is expected to play the first one or two
series and will be followed by Tony Banks. Dave Ragone is set to take over
sometime in the third quarter.
Coach Dom Capers is leaning towards holding out starting running back
Domanick Davis out of the game.


Oakland at San Francisco
New Oakland coach Norv Turner has said that starting quarterback Rich
Gannon will play about 10-12 plays against San Francisco. Gannon will be
followed by Kerry Collins, Marques Tuiasosopo and possibly Tee Martin.
Each will have a specific number of scripted plays.
Oakland is doing some shifting with its linebacking corps with middle
linebacker Napoleon Harris out with a knee injury.
San Francisco quarterback Tim Rattay is still experiencing pain in his
throwing arm, which means Ken Dorsey will get the start. He?ll give way to
Brandon Doman in the second quarter with rookie Cody Pickett, the former
Washington standout, expected to play the final quarter.
San Francisco is seeking some depth at the fullback position while Jasen
Isom recovers from a knee injury.

Indianapolis at San Diego
Indianapolis quarterback Peyton Manning is expected to take about a dozen
snaps. Corey Sauter will take over for the second and third quarters with
Jim Sorgi stepping in under center in the fourth.
Five of the team?s six injured players who won?t play on Saturday are on
the defensive side of the ball, including linebacker Kendyll Pope.
San Diego is thin at the quarterback spot with rookie Philip Rivers
holding out and Doug Flutie sidelined by recent knee surgery.
Consequently, Drew Brees will start and will give way to Cleo Lemon
sometime in the second or third quarter.
Wide receiver Tim Dwight, linebacker Donnie Edwards and defensive tackle
DeQuincy Scott are out with injuries.
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