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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 897838" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>If the coaches have given up on the game with 3.5 minutes left why is the backup QB not in the game?</p><p> </p><p>You cannot be a winning football player and make unsuccessful plays to protect from getting hit. You cannot be a leader on the football team and fail to make plays while giving the appearance of protecting your self from getting hit. When the situation requires you to step up you are either a winning football player or not and if you are a leader on the team you have to set the example. McCollum just set the "no quit/I am trying to win" example. Running out of bounds when we desperately need to move the chains is not setting the example a team leader needs to set if we want to win. This may be more on the coaches than on the player. Who knows what his instructions are? Nonetheless it boosts the accusations that the team is soft and it sends the wrong message to everybody.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 897838, member: 1376"] If the coaches have given up on the game with 3.5 minutes left why is the backup QB not in the game? You cannot be a winning football player and make unsuccessful plays to protect from getting hit. You cannot be a leader on the football team and fail to make plays while giving the appearance of protecting your self from getting hit. When the situation requires you to step up you are either a winning football player or not and if you are a leader on the team you have to set the example. McCollum just set the "no quit/I am trying to win" example. Running out of bounds when we desperately need to move the chains is not setting the example a team leader needs to set if we want to win. This may be more on the coaches than on the player. Who knows what his instructions are? Nonetheless it boosts the accusations that the team is soft and it sends the wrong message to everybody. [/QUOTE]
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