I imagine one of the toughest things a quarterback has to do is make a player better than he is. Not every weapon he has is going to be a stud, but you have to play with what you have. On the flip side of that it must be just as tough if your team is chock full of play makers and you have to worry about keeping everyone happy.
Having to spread the ball around has to be the better of the two, and from the looks of this season FSU QB Jameis Winston can handle it. That's good since he'll have two more play makers added to the mix next season.
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From Bleacher Report |
Dalvin Cook, the
No. 2 high school running back in the nation, from Miami Central flipped to Florida State after previously committing to Florida (and Clemson). The move is not much of a surprise though; there has been rumors of the potential flip all season.
Winston will probably enjoy passing to this guy as much as he'll enjoy handing it off to Cook. Travis Rudolph is another local product, a 4-star wide receiver from West Palm Beach Cardinal Newman.
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From Bleacher Report |
It certainly pays to be the Heisman trophy winner. Recruits want to play with you because you'll make them look good, but at the same time they'll make his job easier.
Sounds like a win-win situation for them and definitely a win for the fans.
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