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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 196262" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>I agree, and I'll take 100 first-year Smelters over this year's Summers/Jeune combo. Maybe over next year's as well. Give me that inexperienced athlete over the latter guys with multiple years in the system. That's my point - there's an undefinable tipping point of risk/reward when it comes to athleticism and experience.</p><p></p><p>We had guys with more athleticism expected to play this year (and frankly more reps to your point, though not game reps). They did not play. I would have rather tested the theory with a healthy Searcy/Cottrell than Lynch/Willis. And Lynch did ok considering he was 6th or 7th in the rotation. I'm not sure if he proves or disproves the point. Perhaps the offense is capable of churning with 1st and RS-1st year players if you're playing those who are "game ready" without the prerequisite experience.</p><p></p><p>In the end I don't believe we got an answer. I wish we could have tested the theory with our best available, not those who would have been on the bench regardless of system or seniority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 196262, member: 274"] I agree, and I'll take 100 first-year Smelters over this year's Summers/Jeune combo. Maybe over next year's as well. Give me that inexperienced athlete over the latter guys with multiple years in the system. That's my point - there's an undefinable tipping point of risk/reward when it comes to athleticism and experience. We had guys with more athleticism expected to play this year (and frankly more reps to your point, though not game reps). They did not play. I would have rather tested the theory with a healthy Searcy/Cottrell than Lynch/Willis. And Lynch did ok considering he was 6th or 7th in the rotation. I'm not sure if he proves or disproves the point. Perhaps the offense is capable of churning with 1st and RS-1st year players if you're playing those who are "game ready" without the prerequisite experience. In the end I don't believe we got an answer. I wish we could have tested the theory with our best available, not those who would have been on the bench regardless of system or seniority. [/QUOTE]
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