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<blockquote data-quote="BonafideJacket" data-source="post: 644635" data-attributes="member: 1011"><p>I said potentially. I didn't say it was a certainty or even likely. Depending on what decisions are made down the road, Yates could be sacrificing a year because he played in this game. That makes it a potentiality, right? Again, no one has said that playing today has forced him to burn his redshirt. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Maybe I'm giving the staff too much credit, but I assumed when Yates came in for the play ahead of a dressed-out LJ that he was now what we used to call second-string. </p><p></p><p>You call it a doomsday scenario, I simply expect coaching staffs to balance the pros and cons when making decisions and avoiding those where there are absolutely no pros. Even if the cons are "doomsday scenarios."</p><p></p><p>And the decision is not meaningless. Yates still lost 1 out of the 4 games in which he could have gotten at least a full series and could do so with proper preparation rather than rushing on the field after an injury. These are the types of things that a good coaching staff plans for prior to and during the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BonafideJacket, post: 644635, member: 1011"] I said potentially. I didn't say it was a certainty or even likely. Depending on what decisions are made down the road, Yates could be sacrificing a year because he played in this game. That makes it a potentiality, right? Again, no one has said that playing today has forced him to burn his redshirt. Maybe I'm giving the staff too much credit, but I assumed when Yates came in for the play ahead of a dressed-out LJ that he was now what we used to call second-string. You call it a doomsday scenario, I simply expect coaching staffs to balance the pros and cons when making decisions and avoiding those where there are absolutely no pros. Even if the cons are "doomsday scenarios." And the decision is not meaningless. Yates still lost 1 out of the 4 games in which he could have gotten at least a full series and could do so with proper preparation rather than rushing on the field after an injury. These are the types of things that a good coaching staff plans for prior to and during the season. [/QUOTE]
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