E, your Exhibit 1 is a fabrication. I don't know if you are unaware of the facts or just ignoring them to defend your position. Bacher was on the bench for the first half of the 2006 season because he was hurt. It wasn't a "personnel decision." Bacher had a stress fracture and wasn't even medically cleared to play until the end of September, during Week 5 of the season. Then it took some time to get him back into shape. He made his first appearance against Purdue in Week 7 and then started against MSU in Week 8.
IMO, your Exhibit 2 is also disingenuous. "Playing a WR when your best QB (an NFL starter at that) sat on the bench." He wasn't languishing on the bench, holding a clipboard. He was Quarterback 1B, splitting time. The guy threw for 3,400+ yards in 2012 and 2013, when Colter was starting. I'd say that the arrangement worked out extremely well in 2012, not so much in 2013. But my larger point is that I don't think you are honestly assessing those offenses; you are more concerned with making your conclusion fit into your pre-conceived argument. Just because Trevor is a starter in the NFL doesn't automatically mean he was the better QB for that offense. Tom Brady split time in college, too.
Lou it's bull. There was an interview done with Bacher where he sat at least two games on the bench thinking he was ready to go and not understanding why he wasn't being given a chance and beginning to lose faith. A written test was the method Fitz used to determine who would start the game that Bacher ended up starting. The fact that he could play against Purdue already indicts Fitz, because if he was ready to make an appearance, then he was ready to start. How the hell could even a banged up Bacher not be playing ahead of Brewfka?
The fact that Colter had as many snaps against center as he did while Trevor was ON THE BENCH as QB1B is already a travesty. Trevor should have had 90% of the snaps. Not 30%. The arrangement would have worked out better had Trevor been playing QB almost full time (I allow for Colter getting snaps in Wildcat situations) and Colter playing WR where even the League determined he was a better fit.
Tom Brady split time in college too, and it was a mistake.