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re: What do some of you not understand about Brandon Harris??
Posted on 11/20/14 at 8:32 am to STRIPES
Posted on 11/20/14 at 8:32 am to STRIPES
STRIPES...answers me one simple thing....
if it is not ok to trot out Harris who is "not ready" and apparently not effective and can presumably be ruined (which is simply a knee jerk reaction to what happened to a totally different team back in 2008 so I don't think this is a valid issue anyway and simple paranoia) why is it so ok to trot out Jennings to get embarrassed by his poor performance week in and week out? Is it ok for him to be ruined but not Harris simply because Jennings supposedly knows the offense? Why is Jennings viewed to be immune to the same mental capacity breakdown?? Ever heard of consistency?
Why the hell should any of this make a difference? Results matter and if the results are relatively the same, why not allow it be a true rotation and true competition and allow both to potentially develop game experience?
Obviously Jennings isn't progressing after 2 years in the system and a full year under his belt, but according to you let's go ahead and allow him to potentially be ruined but protect the shite out of Harris. How does that make sense? Why on earth would you have such opposing philosophies for two guys who play the same position, performing at the same level?? That question can be posed to you and to the staff.
if it is not ok to trot out Harris who is "not ready" and apparently not effective and can presumably be ruined (which is simply a knee jerk reaction to what happened to a totally different team back in 2008 so I don't think this is a valid issue anyway and simple paranoia) why is it so ok to trot out Jennings to get embarrassed by his poor performance week in and week out? Is it ok for him to be ruined but not Harris simply because Jennings supposedly knows the offense? Why is Jennings viewed to be immune to the same mental capacity breakdown?? Ever heard of consistency?
Why the hell should any of this make a difference? Results matter and if the results are relatively the same, why not allow it be a true rotation and true competition and allow both to potentially develop game experience?
Obviously Jennings isn't progressing after 2 years in the system and a full year under his belt, but according to you let's go ahead and allow him to potentially be ruined but protect the shite out of Harris. How does that make sense? Why on earth would you have such opposing philosophies for two guys who play the same position, performing at the same level?? That question can be posed to you and to the staff.
This post was edited on 11/20/14 at 8:41 am
Posted on 11/20/14 at 8:34 am to The Big Spliff
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