At 10/20/09 08:36 PM, Fro wrote:At 10/20/09 07:50 PM, TheThing wrote:It doesn't matter man. If they wanted to rub it in or run the score up they could have scored 100 points that game. They didn't rub it in and they followed the rule of thumb. Or at least it was a rule of thumb when I played in organized football. You can keep some of your starters in for one or two more drives and then after that take them out.
Alright, but they went above and beyond "one or two drives". They went 2 or 3 more touchdowns. I'm sure after the score was 31-0, or even 38-0, Belichick would have pulled his starters. But he kept them in for another touchdown or 2 before letting time run out.
Like I said, you never know what the hell is going to happen. That team that we played was terrible, but they got lucky again after again and ended up making it a close game in just one single quarter even though we were up by 30+ points.
That's not professional football. In high school (or whatever level you're talking about), just about everyone is on the same level, with a few exceptions that are better. There are going to be teams that are slightly worse, but when given the opportunity, can win games. Just because the players are getting paid ridiculous amounts of money doesn't mean they're all the same. You wouldn't compare, say the Texans defense to the Giants or Ravens defense would you?
You'd feel like a dick if you took your starters out and the team came back to win right?
Of course, you would feel like a dick if, as 36 said, Brady, Moss, or any of the other big names got hurt. They didn't need to be in there when they have such a massive lead, and can always be put back in if the Titans threaten again. It's not like benching Brady for a quarter will suddenly turn his arm muscles into goo; he did just throw for 6 TD's and about 600 yards.
I mean things happen all the time that you are almost 100 percent certain that their not going to happen.
Yeah, every season in every sport, there are upsets and wild finishes. But that's not the same as being 100% sure that a shitty 0-5 team won't score 35 points and make the game close.
Highly unlikely, but possible.
It's possible for 22 monkeys to fly out of my ass, create an NFL team, and win the Super Bowl. Highly unlikely, but possible.
And how does my story about a team who almost won after a 30 point deficit not mean anything? That doesn't make sense at all.
Like I said, there's a difference between a high school team and a professional team.