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Originally Posted by Schneed10
Now you're backtracking. In a previous post you said that you think you know more than these coaches on this point. That's what I'm calling arrogant, not that you think it's a mistake.
Totally and utterly wrong. You can do all the classroom learning you want, there's nothing like doing it in practice or in games. If you platoon them, they each only get half the time working with the starting receivers as the average NFL starting QB. Being up to speed takes more than understanding the Xs and Os of the offense, it takes familiarity, timing, rhythm, and an ability to react without having to think.
Maybe he wouldn't laugh, because he's too polite. But I guarantee you that he has absolutely no intention of letting Brunell and Campbell share playing time during the regular season.
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I'd have to agree with scheed, you learn faster on the field, and experience is always better than book learning when its available, and that's in everything (theatre, surgery, electrical work), not just football.