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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 135550" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>I've always been a proponent of CPJ's basic philosophy of redshirting as many players as possible. As coach has said so many times, a guy is gonna be better in his 5th yr than in his 1st. Now that assumes the kid makes it to his 5th yr and a lot of things can happen before then, but as we saw last season, it's well worth the risk. </p><p></p><p>Our skill positions on offense, other than qb, were loaded with 5th yr players and it made a huge difference, y0u can't deny it. Our offense is complicated, technical and requires countless repetitions to perfect. Lots of guys who many of us had written off, suddenly blossomed last year. I don't think that was coincidental, I think it was a product of experience. </p><p></p><p>A snapshot in time that simply illustrates this point is JT's 3rd scoring run in the OB. JT runs through a hole on the right side following the lead block of BJ Bostic, a RS sr who was all but hung out to dry by many of us keyboard jockies, myself included. Dadgum was I wrong about him and so many others. </p><p>1:29</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]HnPA9lWJZUE[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>I'm not against playing true freshman if they're good enough to earn their way onto the the two deep or beat out incumbents on ST's. What I am against is giving true freshman mop up snaps for the purpose of giving them experience on the field. Mop up snaps against a beaten and demoralized foe is not an equal swap for eliminating that crucial 5th yr opportunity. Little is gained while much more is lost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 135550, member: 77"] I've always been a proponent of CPJ's basic philosophy of redshirting as many players as possible. As coach has said so many times, a guy is gonna be better in his 5th yr than in his 1st. Now that assumes the kid makes it to his 5th yr and a lot of things can happen before then, but as we saw last season, it's well worth the risk. Our skill positions on offense, other than qb, were loaded with 5th yr players and it made a huge difference, y0u can't deny it. Our offense is complicated, technical and requires countless repetitions to perfect. Lots of guys who many of us had written off, suddenly blossomed last year. I don't think that was coincidental, I think it was a product of experience. A snapshot in time that simply illustrates this point is JT's 3rd scoring run in the OB. JT runs through a hole on the right side following the lead block of BJ Bostic, a RS sr who was all but hung out to dry by many of us keyboard jockies, myself included. Dadgum was I wrong about him and so many others. 1:29 [MEDIA=youtube]HnPA9lWJZUE[/MEDIA] I'm not against playing true freshman if they're good enough to earn their way onto the the two deep or beat out incumbents on ST's. What I am against is giving true freshman mop up snaps for the purpose of giving them experience on the field. Mop up snaps against a beaten and demoralized foe is not an equal swap for eliminating that crucial 5th yr opportunity. Little is gained while much more is lost. [/QUOTE]
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