dblanch66
10-17-2007, 11:30 AM
I hate to quote Herm Edwards but.."You play to WIN the game". Everyone who can play needs to suit up. If Moss is ready to go physically, he should play. He doesn't need a week to "clear his head". That is absurd. If anything, I would think he would be busting to get back out on the field to wash the bad taste of a bad game out of his mouth.
Chief X_Phackter
10-17-2007, 11:48 AM
I hate to quote Herm Edwards but.."You play to WIN the game". Everyone who can play needs to suit up. If Moss is ready to go physically, he should play. He doesn't need a week to "clear his head". That is absurd. If anything, I would think he would be busting to get back out on the field to wash the bad taste of a bad game out of his mouth.
The clear his head thing was secondary to his groin injury he has been battling all year. I don't think it would hurt. And he took himself out of the game last week, so "busting to get back out on the field" doesn't seem likely.
What would be ideal is if we could just blow the Cards out in the first half and then start to pull guys in the 2nd half. :)
But I don't think we can rest guys if they are able to play. Playing through injuries is part of the game.
Chief X_Phackter
10-17-2007, 12:06 PM
What would be ideal is if we could just blow the Cards out in the first half and then start to pull guys in the 2nd half. :)
But I don't think we can rest guys if they are able to play. Playing through injuries is part of the game.
I'll agree with that, but we haven't been the type of team that blows anybody out, vice Detroit.
Understand that playing through injuries is part of the game. I just think we're deep enough at a couple positions that it is possible to let guys rest nagging injuries so as to not aggravate them to where they worsen or linger longer than necessary. Probably doesn't apply to the O-line though.
GTripp0012
10-17-2007, 12:09 PM
I wouldn't rest key players coming off a loss.
It's not a bad strategy off a win in a game that isn't all that imporant, and easily winnable (such as the Jets), but we need this game too much to not play our best team.
Chief X_Phackter
10-17-2007, 12:16 PM
I wouldn't rest key players coming off a loss.
It's not a bad strategy off a win in a game that isn't all that imporant, and easily winnable (such as the Jets), but we need this game too much to not play our best team.
You're assuming our best team includes someone who is battling a groin injury and thinking he's hurting the team when he's playing.
And others on defense who aren't 100% who have fully capable backups to handle the daunting Cardinals offense.
paulskinsfan
10-17-2007, 12:26 PM
Speaking of, why in the world did we have ARE returning punts with a bad hammy? I mean, I know he's our best PR, but that's when he's healthy. Aren't ya just asking to aggravate that injury?
Rajmahal33
10-17-2007, 01:10 PM
Call me crazy but i think this coddling of our players is what is leading to injuries...we didn't want to risk losing them for the regular season so we didn't play them in the preseason (Outcome: a truckload of pulled groins and hamstrings b/c they weren't/aren't in condition)...we didn't want them to "aggravate" their injuries and lose them for the rest of the season so we gave them the bye week off (Outcome: more hamstring and groin pulls symptomatic of tightening due to the layoff).
They are pro athletes and at some point we gotta stop holding their hands and let the players play. If they get hurt we have to deal with it and move on, but its a lose-lose situation if we get tentative. It messes with continuity and chemistry!
Ok, I know this is a strange idea, but Im just throwing it out for discussion. We face the Cardinals this week, with Tim Rattay (sp?). Our defense is relatively healthy (knock on wood) and they should easily be able to handle the Cards offense. That being said, should we sit Moss, ARE, and the injured o-lineman and go with backups just to give those guys time to heal? I mean hammy injuries need rest, and an aggravation of those injuries could set the recovery time way back. Since we are facing such a weak opponent, should we try and heal up and hope the defense carries the day? I mean, can't we at least get into field goal range running to the left and dinking and dunking the ball to Cooley, Thrash, McCardell and the RBs? What do you guys think?
We should rest all the starters in the second half, not so much to rest them, but to prevent them from blowing another lead!
Chief X_Phackter
10-17-2007, 01:26 PM
We should rest all the starters in the second half, not so much to rest them, but to prevent them from blowing another lead!
Good one...you may be on to something there.