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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 913451" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>OK... I am going a different direction. I will give the benefit of the doubt here and say he's not healthy to go. If so, WHY IS OUR COACHING STAFF INSINUATING OTHERWISE?</p><p></p><p>I have seen a lot of speculation about what constitutes an "emergency" since we have been told for 3 weeks, Sims is good to go in an "emergency." This would have been an easy thing to dispel during a press conference by saying something to the effect of: "Sims is hurt. He was going to go in an emergency, but we are not going to put him in a bad situation when we have other quarterbacks available. We expect our back ups to be ready to play and we expect their teammates to execute around them; this type of situation does not constitute an emergency where we would potentially jeopardize the health of a player."</p><p></p><p>OK, Key is caught off guard in the heat of a post game press conference... fine. Then say it now. </p><p></p><p>Everything around this situation sounds like individual factions doing damage control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 913451, member: 4905"] OK... I am going a different direction. I will give the benefit of the doubt here and say he's not healthy to go. If so, WHY IS OUR COACHING STAFF INSINUATING OTHERWISE? I have seen a lot of speculation about what constitutes an "emergency" since we have been told for 3 weeks, Sims is good to go in an "emergency." This would have been an easy thing to dispel during a press conference by saying something to the effect of: "Sims is hurt. He was going to go in an emergency, but we are not going to put him in a bad situation when we have other quarterbacks available. We expect our back ups to be ready to play and we expect their teammates to execute around them; this type of situation does not constitute an emergency where we would potentially jeopardize the health of a player." OK, Key is caught off guard in the heat of a post game press conference... fine. Then say it now. Everything around this situation sounds like individual factions doing damage control. [/QUOTE]
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