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<blockquote data-quote="59 Dano" data-source="post: 3077841" data-attributes="member: 23516"><p>Probably the best way to look at it. </p><p></p><p>Left to their own devices and given enough time, people will take small amounts of information and come to the most ridiculous conclusions that they can conjure up. This board is like my favorite NFL team's board. "X player didn't get many snaps at all today." The insanity begins with one guy saying that it's the coach losing confidence in him. Another guy says it's proof that he's so good that they plan on trading him and don't want him to get hurt. Another one says it proves that they shouldn't have drafted him/traded for him/offered him a FA deal. Another one says it's just proof that they're going to go in a different direction at that position. </p><p></p><p>After the game the coach is asked about it. "The other team benched their starter and Y player on our team was a better matchup than X would have been, so Y got most of the snaps."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="59 Dano, post: 3077841, member: 23516"] Probably the best way to look at it. Left to their own devices and given enough time, people will take small amounts of information and come to the most ridiculous conclusions that they can conjure up. This board is like my favorite NFL team's board. "X player didn't get many snaps at all today." The insanity begins with one guy saying that it's the coach losing confidence in him. Another guy says it's proof that he's so good that they plan on trading him and don't want him to get hurt. Another one says it proves that they shouldn't have drafted him/traded for him/offered him a FA deal. Another one says it's just proof that they're going to go in a different direction at that position. After the game the coach is asked about it. "The other team benched their starter and Y player on our team was a better matchup than X would have been, so Y got most of the snaps." [/QUOTE]
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