The juxt of it is, when is it time to remove key players from the game, late in the game when the score is lopsided?
"I think that's a tough question, it isn't like college where you have 80-90 guys in the game. You only have 45 players and you have three specialists, three quarterbacks so who do you want to take out? Most teams take four receivers in a game maybe five at the most, they have three receiver sets, somebody's got to play, you've got seven offensive linemen a the game you take one or two of them out, the other guys got to play. It's hard you just don't have enough guys to back up every position. Then you take one or two guys out so what message does that send to the guys that your leaving in there like 'we don't care about you, you go ahead and play but we're going to take somebody else out but we don't really care what happens to you. When one guy comes out the other one doesn't, what's that say?