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  1. The Franchise

    The safety position

    Some fans are irrational, and some aren’t. That’s why it’s usually best to discuss specifics instead of falling back to the “fans don’t know ****” line of dialog because it’s simply not true. Often, the fans are dead on accurate about the coaches fcking up. The sooner the coach cheerleaders...
  2. The Franchise

    The safety position

    Your point in this thread appears to be that fans are irrational in their criticism and that coaches know best. Coaches make lots of mistakes, and trotting those two out there for 70+ snaps every game was another example.
  3. The Franchise

    The safety position

    That’s what the coach cheerleaders don’t get. They think this is the 80s where dudes will stick around for 5 years waiting to play. You can’t bring in guys like JW and Avantae and expect them to sit around patiently for 2 years playing behind stiffs. I’m tired of us always being that program...
  4. The Franchise

    The safety position

    Another sure way to lose a locker room is to play guys who keep fcking up or can’t play.
  5. The Franchise

    The safety position

    And when you see constant drops it influences your opinion too. There’s nothing irrational about fans being sick of Pope and Wiggins eating 70+ reps per game.
  6. The Franchise

    The safety position

    Was he biased against 3 star Trask when was set on playing Franks over him until Frank’s got hurt? Or do coaches play the wrong guys sometimes for a multitude of reasons? Sometimes, they’re biased, and it’s not even a conscious thing. Bosses often do the same **** where they “play” inferior...
  7. The Franchise

    The safety position

    It goes back to Borch Davies playing McMillan over James and Mercer over Shockey and known slugs over Delvin Brown.
  8. The Franchise

    The safety position

    Some of the coach rah rah guys go full blown CISimp when it comes to analyzing playing time. They invariably resort to the “Manny isn’t playing upperclassmen because he wants the team to fail” absurd argument. No ****. No coach does that. But that’s not the analysis. The analysis centers around...
  9. The Franchise

    The safety position

    I’ll tell you this: If we play an 86th year senior who runs like he’s trying to hold in diarrhea over these 5 star bucks to reward him for coming back and because the position requires too much thought, then we’re going to get nothing but 3 star guys. These elite blue chip guys don’t want...
  10. The Franchise

    The safety position

    When will you guys accept that the school and staff can’t discuss specific injuries without the player’s permission. And even if they get that permission it is of no benefit to try to remember who gave permission and who didn’t, and it’s better to protect the school to just take a blanket...
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