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FWST: TCU loss is on a coach for taking the ball away from a QB who should win the Heisman
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<blockquote data-quote="CountryFrog" data-source="post: 3229030" data-attributes="member: 70667"><p>I see a lot of people talking about how Max couldn't physically run a QB sneak due to exhaustion or a possible unspecified injury.</p><p></p><p>I'll say again - If he was in such a condition where he couldn't even run a QB sneak then do what you do with every other player who can't go. Get him out of the game and put Jackson in to run the QB sneak. The idea that you should abandon what is very clearly the most likely to succeed play call based on your starting QB being too tired just isn't acceptable. Now obviously if you feel like you have a better play to run than the sneak in that situation then that's a different discussion. I would disagree with that but it's a different discussion. But if the only reason you're not running a sneak there is because Duggan is physically spent then that's not good enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CountryFrog, post: 3229030, member: 70667"] I see a lot of people talking about how Max couldn't physically run a QB sneak due to exhaustion or a possible unspecified injury. I'll say again - If he was in such a condition where he couldn't even run a QB sneak then do what you do with every other player who can't go. Get him out of the game and put Jackson in to run the QB sneak. The idea that you should abandon what is very clearly the most likely to succeed play call based on your starting QB being too tired just isn't acceptable. Now obviously if you feel like you have a better play to run than the sneak in that situation then that's a different discussion. I would disagree with that but it's a different discussion. But if the only reason you're not running a sneak there is because Duggan is physically spent then that's not good enough. [/QUOTE]
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