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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 86432" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>I don't think starts will ever really be rotated much. That will just be a coaches decision through each week of practice because it is used to drive competition and give an incentive for maximum effort.</p><p></p><p>However, I do think that Shamire has been getting <em>more </em>work in the games. I suspect he is being "brought along" the way coaches do with players at many other positions, even QBs where they may be put in the best position to help the team and to gain the know-how, and confidence to soon take on more responsibility. He is a redshirt Freshman . . . and we are 5 games into the season. I just don't think it is time to feel he is getting hosed for playing time just yet, it is a bit early for that.</p><p></p><p>I do appreciate your excitement on his behalf though, I think we are all excited about him.</p><p></p><p>I really love Shamire from what I have seen of him on and off the field. Good kid, great athlete, he will hopefully one day be playing professional football even. I am enjoying rooting for him and he is going to do many great things on the Flats!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 86432, member: 231"] I don't think starts will ever really be rotated much. That will just be a coaches decision through each week of practice because it is used to drive competition and give an incentive for maximum effort. However, I do think that Shamire has been getting [I]more [/I]work in the games. I suspect he is being "brought along" the way coaches do with players at many other positions, even QBs where they may be put in the best position to help the team and to gain the know-how, and confidence to soon take on more responsibility. He is a redshirt Freshman . . . and we are 5 games into the season. I just don't think it is time to feel he is getting hosed for playing time just yet, it is a bit early for that. I do appreciate your excitement on his behalf though, I think we are all excited about him. I really love Shamire from what I have seen of him on and off the field. Good kid, great athlete, he will hopefully one day be playing professional football even. I am enjoying rooting for him and he is going to do many great things on the Flats! [/QUOTE]
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