Caroo shouldn't have played against Ohio State, sit him out the last 2 weeks then maybe he is ready for this game.Rashad Blunt time
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Just great, now we will throw for only 19 yards this week.
Loser mentality. Throw the best you have out on the field every time possible. Strategizing about saving players for this or that game is wrong and short-sighted. As a team, do your best time every time out.Caroo shouldn't have played against Ohio State, sit him out the last 2 weeks then maybe he is ready for this game.
Yeah, it's a winners mentality to play an injured player. The guy didn't practice all that week and could barely walk before the game and between plays.Loser mentality. Throw the best you have out on the field every time possible. Strategizing about saving players for this or that game is wrong and short-sighted. As a team, do your best time every time out.
I guess that's why they shut him down early, lol. If he aggravated that injury in anyway and slowed his recovery then the few snaps he played wasn't worth it.He played well when he played. That means he should have played.
You do not play injured players. But a player not being 100% does not mean he can't contribute. A coach may limit play count or, in Carroo's case, use the player if his presence draws certain expected coverages or defensive schemes.Yeah, it's a winners mentality to play an injured player. The guy didn't practice all that week and could barely walk before the game and between plays.
Not playing injured players isn't a strategy, it's common sense and it happens every weekend. If you notice Carroo didn't play last week, was that a loser mentality or was the guy hurt and needed time to heal.
It was windy here in Ann Arbor yesterday. Maybe it will be windy again & both teams will have to run the ball.
If he wasn't injured then why didn't he play last week? I agree there is a difference between injury and not being 100%...Caroo was clearly injured. When you can't walk, that pretty much tells me the guy is injured. If you're suggesting that they decided to risk further injury to their best player while using him as a decoy, then that's even worse.You do not play injured players. But a player not being 100% does not mean he can't contribute. A coach may limit play count or, in Carroo's case, use the player if his presence draws certain expected coverages or defensive schemes.