In football, a mobile quarterback uses agility and speed to extend plays, scramble for yards, or execute designed runs. This dual-threat ability forces defenses to account for both passing and rushing, creating mismatches. Offenses benefit from increased unpredictability, while coaches and play-callers gain versatile tactical options. Teams seeking explosive, modern attacks often leverage mobile quarterbacks to maximize field advantage.
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