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Taste's great.
Yes, RBs commonly signal they want to be taken out. It is a common occurrence.Frustrating. Yup - and any player doing that is a Jaguar, and makes a coach insane.
No - Running backs don't commonly signal that they are out of gas.
Have you ever actually played a football game? You have the slightest idea what a football team will do with a key player in the huddle that waves to the sideline to come off the field in the middle of a game.....because they're TIRED?
You see players waive to come off the field, because they probably just broke something, and can't move something, not becuase they're tired. '
Jaguars.
My work here in this discussion is done.
Frustrating. Yup - and any player doing that is a Jaguar, and makes a coach insane.
No - Running backs don't commonly signal that they are out of gas.
Have you ever actually played a football game? You have the slightest idea what a football team will do with a key player in the huddle that waves to the sideline to come off the field in the middle of a game.....because they're TIRED?
You see players waive to come off the field, because they probably just broke something, and can't move something, not becuase they're tired. '
Jaguars.
My work here in this discussion is done.
So, when JT was tapping his helmet jogging to the sidelines, what do you think that meant?
You're lost. And it would be cute if you weren't so damn condescending.
Ok, guess I won't be checking into this thread anymore.
Less fillingTaste's great.
Ok, guess I won't be checking into this thread anymore.
Everyone who sees guys asking out all the time are wrong. He's right. What you see what your own eyes don't matter.
Carl is never wrong -- or, perhaps, he can't admit he's wrong.
Everyone who sees guys asking out all the time are wrong. He's right. What you see what your own eyes don't matter.
Carl is never wrong -- or, perhaps, he can't admit he's wrong.
Do you ever read what you write? Why would you want a running back that fell down when you hand him the ball?RIght. You answered you're own issue. Should have had another RB in there. Didn't have one. Give the coaching staff a little bit of credit. They've been around a LONG time.
So you have an issue with the play call? Play action pass.......after a 65 yard run..........that's really going to fool a defense and get them to bite on the play fake, our passing attack was so devastating last year.
I'll take a player that wants the pig in his hands and falls down because they can't run anymore any day, and I'd keep giving it to him, if it's the only thing that's working. I want 100 players like that. I love that kid.
Once again.
In football, you do not substitute players to "spell" someone on offense. .
No, RB's don't commonly signal to coaches that they want to be taken out in the middle of a game. That might be the single dumbest thing I've ever read here. .
Do you ever read what you write? Why would you want a running back that fell down when you hand him the ball?
You want to go on record saying that Todman tapped out of almost every game because he was tired?
Football players go all out until the whistle is blown and never will take them selves out of a game because of fatigue. They tap out because the coach says so period. The players don't run the ship the coach does. Coaches will tell you to stay on the ground if your hurt, or get your ass off the field. College is not the pros they don't get paid to play. The coach decides for you. If you can't get the job done, you will be tired from sitting on the bench.
My work here in this discussion is done.