Enhance
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I can agree with most of that, too, particularly the 'prove it' part. I think it's always fair to question a coaching decision.I agree, Enhance, and generally, I have not gone after Cav's decisions this past season. My bigger concern is that he stated that his policy is to not substitute, regardless of the abilities of a back up. He has said that and compared his approach to the NFL which truly does not rotate.
So while I won't second guess his decisions about who should start, I do have doubts about that sort of policy.
I would simply say too that it's ok to second guess some of these decisions. Like him or not, Cav has a very thin resume in terms of running successful OLs and being part of successful offenses. Not that there's nothing there, but more like he's still in "prove it" territory.
I think what I would advocate for is people being more open to his approach, whether they completely agree with it or not. We've been having this discussion around here for a long time dating back to last year, and as of right now, there's little reason to suggest his method is ineffective. Much of the angst towards it comes from people who have philosophical differences.
I also think there are some fans out there who don't know any better. They hear the words "depth" and "rotation" and believe them to be generally positive concepts, and though they are, some people appear to be operating under the impression that there is only one way to go about achieving them. I think that's naive, personally. So, do we all want to continue having the same conversation or give Cav time to do it his way? If it works, great, and if it doesn't, we all know what would happen eventually.
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