A quarterback competition is an exciting proposition for fans. It offers them a chance to focus on the leader of the offense and to be invested in how or when the team will move onto a new chapter, yet for coaches, quarterback competitions are a struggle. When a team has a solidified pecking order, knowing who is the clear-cut number one, that person gets the majority of repetitions, allowing the team to develop chemistry and cohesion. All of this makes its understandable that coaches would want a decision quickly, picking a winner and moving on to installing the offense and perfecting it.