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<blockquote data-quote="GTballer21" data-source="post: 521956" data-attributes="member: 2643"><p>I don’t think anyone is advocating pushing anyone out/pulling scholarships. I think most people on here are trying to say we should do what’s best for the guys on the team and letting them decide what is important to them.</p><p></p><p>It is ultimately their decision. Example: We have several A-backs on the roster, and now with the new offense coming in they will most likely play RB or Slot Reciever. We will be overloaded at both of these positions now especially with the B-Backs transitioning to the RB position as well (Heck, maybe even a few QB’s too). If a player sees that he may be at the back end of the depth chart at these positions and thinks that Playing time is more important than a degree at Tech he will probably WANT to transfer so he can play the sport he loves.</p><p></p><p>Player turnover is inevitable. It happens all the time, at every school. Look at all of the big name QB transfers this year.. They are leaving because they want to play, and I think some players would respect a coach telling these players that they may not have an opportunity to start (Although, I believe the coach should allow them to try out for another position if this is the case). Look at Dabo and Kelly Bryant as an example. Trevor Lawrence was clearly a better quarterback, and Dabo told Kelly Bryant that he wasn't going to start. Which has allowed him to have another opportunity with Missouri because Dabo didn't use any of his eligibility this year. I can respect that, because if Kelly had been lead on to believe he was going to get playing time (LOOKING AT YOU KIRBY SMART) and used all of his eligibility.. Then his only opportunity to the NFL would have been the combine. That wouldn't have been fair to Kelly Bryant.</p><p></p><p>Note: If a player decides that the degree is more important then I have a special respect for that type of attitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTballer21, post: 521956, member: 2643"] I don’t think anyone is advocating pushing anyone out/pulling scholarships. I think most people on here are trying to say we should do what’s best for the guys on the team and letting them decide what is important to them. It is ultimately their decision. Example: We have several A-backs on the roster, and now with the new offense coming in they will most likely play RB or Slot Reciever. We will be overloaded at both of these positions now especially with the B-Backs transitioning to the RB position as well (Heck, maybe even a few QB’s too). If a player sees that he may be at the back end of the depth chart at these positions and thinks that Playing time is more important than a degree at Tech he will probably WANT to transfer so he can play the sport he loves. Player turnover is inevitable. It happens all the time, at every school. Look at all of the big name QB transfers this year.. They are leaving because they want to play, and I think some players would respect a coach telling these players that they may not have an opportunity to start (Although, I believe the coach should allow them to try out for another position if this is the case). Look at Dabo and Kelly Bryant as an example. Trevor Lawrence was clearly a better quarterback, and Dabo told Kelly Bryant that he wasn't going to start. Which has allowed him to have another opportunity with Missouri because Dabo didn't use any of his eligibility this year. I can respect that, because if Kelly had been lead on to believe he was going to get playing time (LOOKING AT YOU KIRBY SMART) and used all of his eligibility.. Then his only opportunity to the NFL would have been the combine. That wouldn't have been fair to Kelly Bryant. Note: If a player decides that the degree is more important then I have a special respect for that type of attitude. [/QUOTE]
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