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McIntosh Will Have a BIG Effect

Justasportsfan said:
Haha! One player sucks therefore the entire unit gives up. What a bunch of Mularkey :D If that's true then your team might as well close shop or join Synchronized swimming. I thought the better players are suppose to help the weak ones become better players . With your logic it's the other way around.
Let us dream. It gives us hope.
 
Justasportsfan said:
Haha! One player sucks therefore the entire unit gives up. What a bunch of Mularkey :D If that's true then your team might as well close shop or join Synchronized swimming. I thought the better players are suppose to help the weak ones become better players . With your logic it's the other way around.
It's human nature to give up after you realize that even your best efforts aren't good enough to change something. Smith is probably the worst starting lineman in the NFL. He played only ONE YEAR at left tackle in college, and it was a small college at that. What do you think these other players are thinking, realizing that they're playing with someone who doesn't even BELONG ON THE FIELD?

Go watch a pickup basketball game where a bunch of adults are playing with one kid about 10 years old. Every adult on the team will play softer than they usually do because they know they have a weak link they can't compensate for no matter HOW hard they play.
 
Justasportsfan said:
as good as Jeno James is, he can't block 2 people.
You just said it in a nutshell. What do you think James is gonna do when he's constantly realizing he HAS to block 2 people to make the offense run?
 
shouright said:
It's human nature to give up after you realize that even your best efforts aren't good enough to change something. Smith is probably the worst starting lineman in the NFL. He played only ONE YEAR at left tackle in college, and it was a small college at that. What do you think these other players are thinking, realizing that they're playing with someone who doesn't even BELONG ON THE FIELD?

Go watch a pickup basketball game where a bunch of adults are playing with one kid about 10 years old. Every adult on the team will play softer than they usually do because they know they have a weak link they can't compensate for no matter HOW hard they play.
that's if you're an amateur. These are professionals.

Zach Thomas cannot control what other players can or cannot do but he can sure keep playing his best which he has done all these years.

If what you say is true, the Miami Dolphins should represent the U.S. in the next Olympics in the basketball tournament. They were professional primadonnas playing for themselves and not as a team. If that is the case as well then Wanny has failed as a coach .
 
shouright said:
You just said it in a nutshell. What do you think James is gonna do when he's constantly realizing he HAS to block 2 people to make the offense run?
My Zach comment applies to this. When Brady came in to replace Bledsoe, did the entire Pats team give up on their lowly drafted back-up qb in Brady? They got better didn't they. Antwain Smith was average at best, did their OL give up opening holes for him?
 
Justasportsfan said:
that's if you're an amateur. These are professionals.

Zach Thomas cannot control what other players can or cannot do but he can sure keep playing his best which he has done all these years.

If what you say is true, the Miami Dolphins should represent the U.S. in the next Olympics in the basketball tournament. They were professional primadonnas playing for themselves and not as a team. If that is the case as well then Wanny has failed as a coach .
But what if the coach has somehow put an amateur on the field, and all the players know it but the coach doesn't? How do you think the players are gonna react, especially when the amateur is at one of the most important positions on the field?
 
Justasportsfan said:
My Zach comment applies to this.
Sure Zach can and should keep playing his best, but it's human nature to stop giving your best when you've given your best only to see someone else undermine it.
 
shouright said:
But what if the coach has somehow put an amateur on the field, and all the players know it but the coach doesn't? How do you think the players are gonna react, especially when the amateur is at one of the most important positions on the field?
Either way they are porfessionals and they play hard no matter who's next to them. Or at least they should.
 
Justasportsfan said:
My Zach comment applies to this.
Your Zach analogy has very little to do with the O-line, except they they both play for the same team.

The O-line is supposed to be 5 guys working together. Zach is supposed to do HIS job.

I wonder how well Zach could do if he had the DT letting opposing linemen get their hands on him?
 
shouright said:
But what if the coach has somehow put an amateur on the field, and all the players know it but the coach doesn't? How do you think the players are gonna react, especially when the amateur is at one of the most important positions on the field?
If they play like idiots other teams won't pick them up once they get cut and miss out on million $$$ paychecks.
 
shouright said:
Go watch a pickup basketball game where a bunch of adults are playing with one kid about 10 years old. Every adult on the team will play softer than they usually do because they know they have a weak link they can't compensate for no matter HOW hard they play.


Not the same...bad analogy.

Obviously the other players are going to allow the kid to play well to boost his self confidence. How are you going to feel dunking on a 10 year old as an adult??
 
Justasportsfan said:
If they play like idiots other teams won't pick them up once they get cut and miss out on million $$$ paychecks.
Right, but I'm not talking about noticeable drop-offs in play. I'm talking about leaving the huddle thinking, "jeesh -- THIS play probably won't work -- it's going to Smith's side." You think you're getting these guys' BEST effort when they leave the huddle thinking that?
 
inFINSible said:
your Zach analogy has very little to do with the O-line, except they they both play for the saem team.

The O-line is supposed to be 5 guys working together. Zach is supposed to do HIS job.

I wonder how well Zach could do if he had the DT letting opposing linemen get their hands on him?
You missed my point. The point is, if every player should play their best regardless of what the other is doing and not give up because one player sucks. Zach is part of a unit and was an example and not an analogy.

Zach is also dependent on the DT doing their assignments so he can run freely and make tackles. Do you think he gives up when the DT miss their assignments?
 
inFINSible said:
Two words.....Ripple effect.
Sure, the O sucks so the D might as well give up? Is that what your D did last Sunday?
 
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