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znBut see, I don't know why you think they have time for that.
It doesn't have to be time consumingName a team that had 2 qbs to prep and stopped it all to look more at their 3rd. Especially when they had no problems with the 1 and 2 and were just trying to get them ready for the season.
I think this is pretty obvious it can't be done....it is a futile request of another poster to do....especially for me, so I will leave it at that.Can you think of any examples? Any team will do.
see aboveGood leaders don;t waste time. Heck I can't think of a team that did that even before the new CBA limited practices.
a good leader will keep an eye out for anything they may have missedAnd they know they haven't overlooked anything.
They know Mannion better than any fan who watched the 2nd half of the Dallas game. They knew before the Dallas game. There;s no reason for them to derail things with needless self-doubt like that.
I never said I knew more than the coaching staff, thi9s kind of statement isn't necessary to inkAnd we all have one-liners about what good leaders do.
In this case I say it's have a good plan and not be distracted by minor issues.
The only way Mannion will ever start this year is 2 injuries at qb in front of him.
They can find out more about him next year, when it will matter more.
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Maybe Jared isn't locked as 2nd string....
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The reason I mention we can't name examples is to make a point...it's not done for a reason. Meaning, there are no examples (to my knowledge anyway!), and for good reason. I was just driving that point home. It didn't mean anything more than that.
These guys have very limited, strict schedules because the new CBA limits practices. If they don't create a good plan then drive it home they are wasting time.
And it does not matter where Goff stands right now. He needs time and reps and once he gets them he will become the qb everyone is expecting. You can already see it. BUT he needs time and reps to develop. And the same guys who coached up Mannion are coaching up Goff, who (as much as I like Mannion) is the superior talent.
I like the fact that Mannion worked out (so far anyway). That's good. It speaks well of the coaches and the personnel people. But remember the same people who knew about Mannion also know about Goff and they are also the ones who are driving home an important plan. So the coaches that found Mannion and prepped him in the first place are the same ones who set this plan in motion. If they did the one thing right I say it's likely they are doing the other things rignt.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/24/2016 06:02AM by zn.