This first sentence y'all have been bragging about:Mothman wrote: Thanks!
So, then why don't we see second and third-string players RIGHT after any team clinches their playoff berth (especially if home-field is already decided)? Shouldn't there sometimes be 2-3 weeks of preseason-like football at the end of the year with those really, really good teams? We usually don't see it, though. Not much more than a game--even if that anymore. Does it maybe--just MAYBE--have something to do with consistency, chemistry, and confidence? And maybe--just maybe--the TRUE big dogs of the NFL aren't worried about "being figured out and exposed." If you're good, you're good. Kind of like AP, didn't everyone know he was going to run? Didn't he still have one of the best seasons in NFL history? Man, can you imagine if we would have kept AP a secret in the preseason?!?! We would have been Super Bowl champs. lol. I'm just making fun at this point. I get what you guys are saying; I'm just saying there is another side to this. I can see both sides of it, but I lean more towards playing like you mean it.Perhaps not but their approach can also get key players banged up, expose significant elements of the playbook on film and potentially hurt their chances to win when games count.
As far as the "banged up" comment. Watch the first part of the that game again and let me know if you feel playing that way was the best way not to get banged up, especially concerning Ponder. Try telling me that with a straight face too while you're at it.