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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 42958" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>Agree but only to the extent that JT must WIN the job by being BETTER than Byerly, or, if they are about equal, then yeah, play JT more. Or if your team no longer has any goals to play for then at that time you can start to play for the future and your team will understand it is rebuilding time. That's legit.</p><p></p><p>I would never agree that--when there are legitimate goals left to play for--a lesser player with a high ceiling should be played over a guy who is a better player right now. Not only does that violate the integrity of competing for a position, but as a coach you'd also risk losing your team because they have been working their arses off year round to accomplish those goals. And then with those goals still in reach you are trot out some cat at QB who doesn't give you the best chance to win?</p><p></p><p>IMO you'd never see a D-1 coach do that. What you see more is a coach give a guy a series here and there where possible to help season the depth and build for the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 42958, member: 857"] Agree but only to the extent that JT must WIN the job by being BETTER than Byerly, or, if they are about equal, then yeah, play JT more. Or if your team no longer has any goals to play for then at that time you can start to play for the future and your team will understand it is rebuilding time. That's legit. I would never agree that--when there are legitimate goals left to play for--a lesser player with a high ceiling should be played over a guy who is a better player right now. Not only does that violate the integrity of competing for a position, but as a coach you'd also risk losing your team because they have been working their arses off year round to accomplish those goals. And then with those goals still in reach you are trot out some cat at QB who doesn't give you the best chance to win? IMO you'd never see a D-1 coach do that. What you see more is a coach give a guy a series here and there where possible to help season the depth and build for the future. [/QUOTE]
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