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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 826643" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Okay, don’t take this as me backing off my original position, because I have said from the beginning that Sims will get his shot when healthy. </p><p></p><p>Do some coaches play fast and loose with this type of a rule, sure they do. But that doesn’t chang the fundamental tenant behind the rule. Brady can arguably be called the greatest QB to play Pro football (<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤢" title="Nauseated face :nauseated_face:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/1f922.png" data-shortname=":nauseated_face:" />). So, that’s an unusual situation because of that. </p><p></p><p>Other examples aren’t necessarily disagreeing with what I’ve said. We’re not in their practices, so maybe they’ve had their chance and didn’t succeed in holding onto their spot. You talk about Young and Bono, but what we’re their ages? What we’re their guaranteed money? What we’re their salaries? In the Pros, that matters. It college, it’s about who helps you win now, period. Unless you’re in a situation like Sims was in last year where maybe we didn’t play the guy best able to help us win last year. Maybe we did, I wasn’t I the coaches’ meetings. </p><p></p><p>I think you’ve tied me to a black and white statement, when all rules in life have shades of gray. I’m not backing off my initial statement or that all coaches follow that rule, but at 52, I’m not naive. There are degrees of following and degrees of bending.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 826643, member: 198"] Okay, don’t take this as me backing off my original position, because I have said from the beginning that Sims will get his shot when healthy. Do some coaches play fast and loose with this type of a rule, sure they do. But that doesn’t chang the fundamental tenant behind the rule. Brady can arguably be called the greatest QB to play Pro football (🤢). So, that’s an unusual situation because of that. Other examples aren’t necessarily disagreeing with what I’ve said. We’re not in their practices, so maybe they’ve had their chance and didn’t succeed in holding onto their spot. You talk about Young and Bono, but what we’re their ages? What we’re their guaranteed money? What we’re their salaries? In the Pros, that matters. It college, it’s about who helps you win now, period. Unless you’re in a situation like Sims was in last year where maybe we didn’t play the guy best able to help us win last year. Maybe we did, I wasn’t I the coaches’ meetings. I think you’ve tied me to a black and white statement, when all rules in life have shades of gray. I’m not backing off my initial statement or that all coaches follow that rule, but at 52, I’m not naive. There are degrees of following and degrees of bending. [/QUOTE]
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