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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 457743" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>in my opinion, FB coaches in general are the worst at sticking with the "good in practice" first stringers. I have personally seen too many guys in games and sports that I competed in who could look good in a scrimmage, practice, pickup game or a practice round (golf). But who for whatever reason, performed at a much lower level whenever there were uniforms, crowds, referees or umpires, playing the ball down, etc. If I am a coach, I would trust the game tape. Or, perhaps, be more like a baseball coach. They recognize that even the best of all time have bad days at the office and will yank the pitcher if he is not getting it done that particular day. I do think the pace of play in FB and evaluating 11 guys vs. 1 makes in the heat of the battle decisions much tougher than they would be on a baseball diamond. But there are guys who do wilt under the lights. Not calling anyone out as I don't have enough info to determine what did/did not happen yesterday at the individual level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 457743, member: 844"] in my opinion, FB coaches in general are the worst at sticking with the "good in practice" first stringers. I have personally seen too many guys in games and sports that I competed in who could look good in a scrimmage, practice, pickup game or a practice round (golf). But who for whatever reason, performed at a much lower level whenever there were uniforms, crowds, referees or umpires, playing the ball down, etc. If I am a coach, I would trust the game tape. Or, perhaps, be more like a baseball coach. They recognize that even the best of all time have bad days at the office and will yank the pitcher if he is not getting it done that particular day. I do think the pace of play in FB and evaluating 11 guys vs. 1 makes in the heat of the battle decisions much tougher than they would be on a baseball diamond. But there are guys who do wilt under the lights. Not calling anyone out as I don't have enough info to determine what did/did not happen yesterday at the individual level. [/QUOTE]
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