I had totally forgotten about the Belldozer, lol.
I have no qualms with making 2 QB cards for some teams, they only take a minute to make. But the issue is that the QB card influences the completion % and how often you throw an INT. The yards per completion are determined by the receiver cards.
If a backup QB was mainly a ball-carrier, then he'll already have his own rushing cards (like Tebow '06 would). I even think Cardale Jones has a rushing card for '14 OSU.
Back to the 2 QBs thing....if that backup QB, in such limited pass attempts, has a much higher completion % than the starter, you're really going to want to use him more (too much). Meh, I'm sure I'm overthinking it.
Perusing the teams, I was thinking of setting the cutoff at 100 pass attempts to make a 2nd QB card. But that leaves out Henson for Michigan. I'm just not comfortable going below that, otherwise you'll be having some artificially inflated stats thanks to the small sample size.
Fair?