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Did a previous thread talking about this get deleted?
Just curious on Rogers practice time. It sounded like he was a pretty late scrap for the game. I'm surprised he isn't practicing yet.
If Rogers can't practice, stick with Johnny, if they can both prepare all week, then it becomes a tougher choice.
I wasn't able to watch the game this week, but Stanton is getting a ton of credit for time of possession. Now He deserves all the credit in the world for sustaining drives and converting consistently on 3rd down and 4th down if he was indeed able to do so.
But it also sounded like they were purposefully slowing the tempo, especially since we had been going pretty much no huddle the past few weeks. Now that is a couch based decision, not a player based decision.
Rogers was never going to play against Fresno. His concussion protocol doesn't even clear him to practice until Thursday this week.
The traditional concussion program is a 6 step process. If you can do a particular activity symptom-free, you can progress to the next step the next day. That's why players can be cleared in a week.
Armani was a possible starter up until at least Thursday, which means he cleared probably at least 4 steps of the process.
Grimala did tweet the day of the game that Rogers wasn't warming up, as if as the beat writer, he thought he was at least a possibility for Saturday's game.
I don't see how he is automatically out until Thursday, unless he had a setback (which is more than possible). Where did you hear Thursday?
Doesn't add up to me. Unless there was a significant setback
No it doesn't. Just because Sanchez lists him as such or tells a reporter that doesn't mean it is true. If you can force the team you're playing to prepare for a different qb you do it. He is under no rule to disclose injuries. Coaches lie about injuries and depth charts all the time at every school.
I stand by what I wrote 100 percent.
Did a previous thread talking about this get deleted?
I wasn't able to watch the game this week, but Stanton is getting a ton of credit for time of possession. Now He deserves all the credit in the world for sustaining drives and converting consistently on 3rd down and 4th down if he was indeed able to do so.
But it also sounded like they were purposefully slowing the tempo, especially since we had been going pretty much no huddle the past few weeks. Now that is a couch based decision, not a player based decision.
Again, Stanton executed the game plan perfectly and if Armani hasn't gotten a whole week of practice under his belt, he should probably sit again, but I don't know that we sit a fully healthy Armani. At the same time, if we go back to Armani and he struggles to the point that he needs to be pulled for Stanton, that could do more harm than good.
It's definitely a tough decision for Sanchez and co.
See you thereLooking forward to getting out there a little early with BornRebelRed and Sammy D and have a few brat dogs, chicken wings and whatever else is there, shoot the shit a little and then go in and watch Stanton & Co. take the Rainbows apart.
Funny to see this now after the performance each guy put on. I think Joe said it in a different thread, hopefully Stanton getting the call doesn't hurt Armani's psyche... but at this point putting Armani in, regardless of how good he looks in practice, just makes the staff look incompetent. You can't make a mistake that big...One of the tougher calls CTS has has to make in a while.