Frazier has only thrown the ball once this entire year. It was low for sure but it hit the receiver in the hands.
Which means the coaches have given him even fewer passing plays than I gave him credit for.
The kid may develop into something, but the coaches obviously don't have confidence in him right now to start at QB. Apparently he's one dimensional, or else he'd be doing more than running 92% of the time.
I wouldn't want an undeveloped, one dimensional kid taking over the starting QB position. More snaps? Okay. Give him more practice with the starting squad? Sure. Work him into the offense for unique plays, or even at other positions? Awesome idea. But having your starting QB essentially act as another running back? I don't think that's a practical solution.
If Trotter just absolutely has to go, then maybe you need to look toward Moseley. At least the guy has made a completion this year, and was apparently giving Trotter a run for his money when it came to the starting position.