I don't see him getting much if any action...why risk re-injury against a team you should throttle when the bigger dogs lie in wait?
Ferentz has gotten to you too, eh? Yeah...let's play "afraid".
If McCall isn't 100% healthy yet, of course don't play him. If he is...then his risk of injury is no different than anybody else. A weak opponent is the perfect situation for him to get some carries and back into his game rhythm.
Depends 100% on how he's been practicing....if he's looked as good as some of the quotes have let on I think he plays a few snaps
Yeah...that's playing "afraid" alright...is taking starters out of a blowout so you don't risk injury considered playing "afraid" as well?
apples and oranges.
You get a big lead, of course you play backups to rest (and protect) your starters. (If we're talking Ferentz here...then call him out for not doing that last week <see Keenan Davis>...and for that matter on many other occasions).
McCall could be key to our success the rest of the way. He hasn't played in 7 weeks and needs reps to get back in the groove. If he's healthy and ready, there's no need to approach it like he's made of glass. Unless of course you want to place that doubt in his head...which only makes things worse.
As Lombardi said "confidence is contagious...so is a lack of it".
It's not apples and oranges...the Hawks should have a huge lead so why put him in in mop up duty just to get his groove against Minnesota's 3rd string defense when he won't be facing anything like it against better teams...it has nothing to do with "confidence or a lack of it"...put your pecker away and stop calling people a puss just because you'd risk him against a turd team.
My bad. Had no idea I was debating with such an intellectual. You win.
I don't think anyone is suggesting mop up time. I think we want to see 5-6 (maybe more)carries in regular action. and it really is apples and oranges.
might as well throw him in against minny than throw him in against michigan
apples and oranges.
McCall could be key to our success the rest of the way.
Did he move to defense