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Originally Posted by Donger
So he extrapolates that to a game scenario?
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And therein lies the question, Mr. Donger. This point has been made before, but what the heck. Herm's trying to find refuge in this "we're not good on offense, so we don't put pressure on the offense" argument. In other words, limit what the players are asked to do because he believes they can't do stuff.
The problem is that, If Herm could truly evaluate a players on-field performance based on what he sees in practice, why have we been playing Drummond? Maybe, in the "big picture", it's the dismal ST blocking that's the problem. If so, why inactivate Drummond?
You have to question either a) Herm's ability to transfer his expectations of a player's performance to the field based on what he sees in practice or b) Assume that he's not exactly being honest about this.
Either way, it's time to burn the stadium.
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