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Charley Trippi

Today's Players

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Those freshmen quarterbacks, as we have seen this fall, can make a difference, can’t they?

Yes, they can, if they are good.

That’s right.

Normally, you know, you don’t want to play them to quick where they lose their confidence. You want to build up their confidence if anything, and play them accordingly to the situation of the game, but this kid Stafford is going to be a good quarterback, because he is big and strong, and he has got a good arm and the experience he got this year, he is going to be a lot better next year, and he will progress each year he plays.

That sounds good coming from you to the rest of us, so…

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