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Rest vs Rust in the NFL posted on 01/16/2010
Here we are at the second week of the NFL playoffs again, which brings up the same question every year. Is it better for teams that have clinched first-round byes and playoff seeds to rest their players at the end of the regular season, or play them to keep on a roll going into the playoffs? Lets look at both sides of the issue.
The reason why most NFL teams decide to rest their players is simple; players cannot get hurt when they are on the sidelines. They worry that their "star" players might get twisted knees, turf toes, concussions, or any of the myriad of unfortunately common NFL injuries. Its the same reason most teams do not play those same players during most of the pre-season. Seems like a simple enough approach, but lost in that explanation is the other primary benefit of resting your starters. Their backups get real-time game experience. Any player has the same chance of getting hurt during the playoffs as he does during any other game of the season. If your top quarterback goes down early in game one of the playoffs, the more reps his backup has not just in practice but against live opponents the better off your team will be. The only time to give those second-string quarterbacks, third-string running backs, fifth receivers, etc that experience without jeopardizing your playoff position is to play them while resting your starters at the end of the regular season. Your team will be better prepared if the unthinkable happens during the most crucial game of the year.
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Gerhart Decision for the NFL the Right One posted on 01/15/2010
Heisman runner-up Toby Gerhart will leave Stanford for the prospects of the upcoming NFL Draft. He had one year of remaining eligibility due to an injury-shortened 2007. Many Stanford fans had hoped he might return to play one last year with outstanding freshman quarterback Andrew Luck, possibly building on the success the team had this past season. Although his decision might not be the most popular, it was the right one for him to make for several reasons.
Gerhart will have his degree in management science and engineering prior to the next college season. Although some students will stay on campus and enroll in a graduate program to complete their athletic eligibility, very few of them have NFL potential. Unless he plans to complete a master's program he would essentially be taking garbage classes and wasting his time just to fulfill the NCAA 'Amateur' status. The college atmosphere might be fun and games, but he would still have to go to class and make some effort or risk NCAA sanctions. If he truly did want to pursue higher education, there will be plenty of time for that after his body is no longer in peak condition.
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