The interview is interesting. Kadarius shows a lot of intelligence with his answers to the football-related questions. And a great work ethic. Think Veach was onto something with this kid. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
If he's healthy, he should play. Of course, if he's hurt you sit him. But you don't sit him just because you can.
Guys play hurt all the time. Sometimes guys that can probably still play get sat for precautionary reasons. Andy does it all the time. This is nothing new. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Guys play hurt all the time. Sometimes guys that can probably still play get sat for precautionary reasons. Andy does it all the time. This is nothing new.
Hamstring injuries you gotta be cautious/extra careful about. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Guys play hurt all the time. Sometimes guys that can probably still play get sat for precautionary reasons. Andy does it all the time. This is nothing new.
I said "if he's hurt, sit him".
If he's 100%, he should play. Anything less than that and absolutely, go ahead and sit him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Guys play hurt all the time. Sometimes guys that can probably still play get sat for precautionary reasons. Andy does it all the time. This is nothing new.
The line between 'hurt' and 'injured' is virtually non-existent when it comes to soft-tissue injuries.
How many times over how many years do you think Andy got burned by this sort of thing before he came to this hyper-cautious approach?
Imma defer to him on this one. If he wants to make sure a guy is back and healthy and THEN rests another week to be extra sure - okay. His experience in the game says he has his reasons and then some. [Reply]