How does a coach know if a player's shoulder might need to be surgically repaired during the middle of a game? Do coaches go to medical school?
Hmmm....just a thought but perhaps any one of the numerous physicians on the sideline might be able to give a coach a clue. :grin:
RP was warming up on the sideline, right before the hail mary, while Flynn was in the locker room getting his shoulder numbed. I though Miles must have come to his senses because when healthy Flynn could never have thrown the ball to the end zone. I was surprised and disappointed when I saw Flynn trot back on the field. I would love to know what Miles is thinking when he makes some of his decisions.
Keep his "azzzzzzzzzzzzzz" on the bench and run the "FREAKIN BALL"!!!! :tigereye::tigereye::tigereye::tigereye::tigereye::tigereye:
Well I have held back some of my thoughts about Les Miles. This is the one thing I do not like about him. IF Flynn was hurt (which he looked hurt) why play him? The same goes with everyone else. I can accept a loss if we have to play second string guys but not playing injured players. Sooner or later the young guys have got to step up! I really think this is the reason we have looked like **** and we lost to R-Kansas. The outsiders don't know about these injuries so it makes the whole team look like crap and we never hear the end of it. You can't hide injured players the whole game any coach will pick up on it sooner or later.
At this point I say play the young guys. We are no longer in a NC hunt, all the pressure is off let them go play and have fun.