ChocolateMilk wrote:it meant getting playing time for our starting QB who is trying to learn yet another offense. I was all for playing our rookies those last 2 games. But not at QB. Campbell was our QB last year and will be next year. And he needs time on the field to get the system under his belt. And to bench him the last 2 games to throw a rookie out there makes no sense. Thats why we have the preseason.JSPB22 wrote:ChocolateMilk wrote:The fact that JC needed those games needed to develop and the fact that HES THE STARTING QB are the only reasons he played the last 2 games.. if they had played Colt the last 2 games would be completely retarded and wouldnt make a drop of senseJSPB22 wrote:VetSkinsFan wrote:SoulDOut wrote:PS. if you read the other thread, it was revealed after the season that Colt had a minor knee injury. so it may have been better that it wasnt aggravated at the end of the year...
What other thread?
I think it's the "What if Colt..." thread.
But when I made my original post, I didn't know about his injury. That is a valid reason, IMO, why Colt got no PT in the final two games. The JC needs those two games to develop theory is not.
You're right, of course. Beating Philly by making a goal line save on defense, and losing to the 49ers in two games that meant nothing to our season, trumps getting some of our rookies some actual PT in a real NFL game any day.
When I said start Colt those two games, I was probably being too reactionary. I would have liked to see him get some PT, though. That way you wouldn't have to bruise JC's ego and confidence. I haven't totally given up on JC yet, but I would like to see Colt play in a game that counts, so we could find out if his pre-season success was just because he was playing against 3rd stringers, who hadn't game-planned. I'm assuming of course that we didn't draft Colt just to be a place holder on the roster, and because we think he actually might have some talent that helped him break all those NCAA records. I have to think his previously undisclosed injury had something to do with him not seeing the field.