In 1995 the emergency Quarterback rule changed to allow the 3rd string Quarterback to come into the game during the 4th Quarter, regardless if the other Quarterbacks were able to play. Prior to this the 3rd string Quarterback could only come in if the other two were unable to play, therefor they could not reenter the game. Source: www.sportsattic.com/araig/NflRulesHistory.htm
Yes, he is the 3rd-string quarterback.
The NFL used to have an "emergency quarterback" rule. A team was allowed to dress only 45 active players for a game. However, they could also dress a 46th player as a third-string quarterback, with the understanding that the player would be inactive until the fourth quarter. In the event of an "emergency" where the third QB was forced to enter the game prior to the fourth quarter, the first two QBs would become inactive and could not reenter the game. This rule was abolished in 2011. Teams can now dress 46 players and there is no "emergency" QB.
In 2012, the Steelers 2nd string quarterback is Byron Leftwich, and the 3rd string is Charlie Batch.
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Aaron Rodgers is the starting quarterback for the packers. Brian Brohm is the 2nd String QB. Matt Flynn is the 3rd string QB.
Yes, Chase Daniels was the 3rd string (emergency) QB on the Saints.
Pete Gonzalez
point after touchdown = Point after Try... this is one of those really weird rules that people do not know even exist anymore. Kind of like the 3rd string Quarterback rule. In the NFL if you enter your 3rd string QB within the first 3 Quarters. Your 1st string nor 2nd String can play for the rest of the game...
Usually $350K, but can be more depending on the actual player.
play the 3rd string
On what instrument? On the violin it is the 3rd finger on the A string. The A string is the 2nd string from the right. =)