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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 743271" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I don't think it has anything to do with balls. Or lack thereof. I have always maintained and will continue to maintain that coaches see the practices and pick the guy or girl that they feel gives them the best chance to win. This is not Little League where the parent who purchased the uniforms for the team gets to tell the coach where and when to play their kid. These guys are getting paid 6 and 7 figures to do a job and are recruiting and developing and starting the players who will allow them to maintain or improve their professional status in life. They behave the way most of us (I assume) do or did when we are at work in leadership positions. Are they infallible? Of course not, they are human. But I don't believe in conspiracy theories neither.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 743271, member: 844"] I don't think it has anything to do with balls. Or lack thereof. I have always maintained and will continue to maintain that coaches see the practices and pick the guy or girl that they feel gives them the best chance to win. This is not Little League where the parent who purchased the uniforms for the team gets to tell the coach where and when to play their kid. These guys are getting paid 6 and 7 figures to do a job and are recruiting and developing and starting the players who will allow them to maintain or improve their professional status in life. They behave the way most of us (I assume) do or did when we are at work in leadership positions. Are they infallible? Of course not, they are human. But I don't believe in conspiracy theories neither. [/QUOTE]
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