By Marco Martinez, All Cardinal: Stanford over the past few years has recruited pro-style quarterbacks to run the Shaw offense. With new Head Coach Troy Taylor who has showed the ability to utilize multiple quarterbacks while the head coach at Sacramento State. Taylor had a dual quarterback system with a running quarterback and a passing quarterback.
However, he didn’t use the running quarterback like David Shaw did, which was strictly a runner. Taylor allowed both quarterbacks to run the system. Taylor has a big decision with the rebuild of the Stanford Cardinal program, who is the quarterback to run his high powered offense.
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