More important, the QB situation is pretty clearly defined, which is a welcome plus. We know who the starter is barring an injury or catastrophic meltdown in Wimbush's part, so the offense can be tailored to his strengths. The only real question is who will emerge as the backup. Two downsides do exist. One, competition is almost always a good way to bring out the best and I don't see anyone pushing Wimbush seriously. Second, if Wimbush gets hurt or has a meltdown, especially early in the year, I don't think Avery would be ready to step in and I'm not sure if Book would be either. The lack of a ready to play backup could affect how Wimbush is used, not allowing him to run as much for fear of getting him hurt.