Experience at QB is huge. But, little experience at RB, small problem. I want to expand a little on something I stated in another post. RB, (JMO) is purely natural talent. The guy either has what it takes, or he doesn't. Yeah, he needs to be able to pick up the blocks, or the QB will get killed, and that does require some experience. But, with the running part, it's all natural speed, vision, determination, and instinct. How many times, in the NFL for example, have you seen rookies step in and become starters. Many times. It happens in college too. If the guy can run, it's obvious. It's one of the few positions where, we as fans can make a pretty good judgement call on what we see. It's not like a lineman or linebacker, where we have not idea on most plays whether they are doing what they supposed to. For QB, we see his accuracy, throwing and running ability, but again we can't tell if he's reading defenses correctly or running the plays right. At RB, it's all laid out for all too see. We all can tell if the guy can run. Now, do we have talent at RB position? I'm hoping at least one of those guys we have can cut it. It's the skill I'm more worried about, not the experience.
Now, QB is a whole different animal. We know we will have a QB with little or no experience, and at times it will bite us in the you know what. We seemed to have some pretty good competition at the position, and this can only help. It's exciting though to see how the story unfolds for this year and the next few. It's fun to see a new QB take hold of a team and make it his own. We've seen it before, Jake and Brian. Who knows, we may have another one break out this year.