Pete's substitution problem

Ibis4life

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Ever since the game when Bain was cheap-shotted and they tried to take him out before the next play, and he waved off his sub, Pete has been on a roll about holding the players responsible for refusing to come out. I disagree. In that situation, Bain was ****ed and wanted to blow up the player on the next play, which I believe he did. I fully understand his attitude in that case. I admit, I haven't played in over fifty years, but in the same situation, I'd have reacted the same way. I don't see a problem there at all.
 
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The whole point was we dont rotate players and give adequate reps to develop behind him.. Now we are in 7 game stretch and he seems worn down already and cant finish sacks and even make a good effort to catch a INT thrown straight to him.
 
Bain is one of the leaders on the team. His opting to stay in the game actually show his heart and fight and what we need from this team. Maybe from the staff too. If any player has earned the right, he has.
 
Bain is one of the leaders on the team. His opting to stay in the game actually show his heart and fight and what we need from this team. Maybe from the staff too. If any player has earned the right, he has.
Its stupid because players get worn down. Im watching TT vs BYU and Bailey has 11.5 sacks and he takes breaks, rest during series and misses snaps to stay fresh. Having a Bain who noticeably spent and not rushing passer does nothing and that heart is stupid..
 
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