I think if Zach had the equivalent of an advanced high-schooler at DT and he knew there wasn't anybody on the bench better than him, eventually he'd give up. These guys are humans, not pre-programmed robots who play according to some superhuman standard. It's human nature to give up after you realize that your best efforts can't change something.Justasportsfan said: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?