Mayor, that could mean something it's just really hard to say. It was my understanding Mays worked with the 1's and drove the length of the field. Chief, it's very hard to argue your point and I think most people on here would agree with you. Our offensive line is much improved. With the exception of W.V. we will not see a pass rush like ours the entire season and our quarterbacks will have more time to throw then last year. Fan makes a valid point, if the receivers step up Wells will more then likely be the #1. Why on Earth would you risk injuries to our mobile quarterbacks in the weenie games when we need them the most starting with S.D. and then the rest of the conference? On the flip side I do understand the importance of getting this issue behind the team and moving forward. Running quarterbacks do and will get hurt, plus Wells has the most game experience. The last thing you want is either Hosick, Davis or Mays getting shell shocked in Morgantown to start the game. All 4 will see plenty of time before S.D. know need to panic early on