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Did The Coaching Staff Learn From Past Mistakes?


jfra78

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After the 58 yard touchdown by CMC yesterday, he was clearly in pain after the tackle.  He came down funny and may have hit his head.  On the sideline he dismissed the trainers twice, according to the announcer.  Then next thing you know he was in the medical tent.  It turns out everything was fine, but did the coaching staff force him to go in the tent to get checked out.  If so, this is different than how they have approached this in the past.  Because of the injury with Cam and how he "hid" it from the coaching staff, are they now not taking players at their word when it comes to injuries?

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Ron said CMC came up to him after that and said "I'm ready to go back in the game" and Ron told him to sit back down.  So maybe, yeah he is learning a little bit.  I was glad to see him keep CMC out of the game when it was obvious that we were going to hang on and win.  Getting Reggie in the game and getting him so carries is a win-win for everybody.

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1 hour ago, joemac said:

Ron said CMC came up to him after that and said "I'm ready to go back in the game" and Ron told him to sit back down.  So maybe, yeah he is learning a little bit.  I was glad to see him keep CMC out of the game when it was obvious that we were going to hang on and win.  Getting Reggie in the game and getting him so carries is a win-win for everybody.

Yeah, I'd call that a step in the right direction.

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1 hour ago, joemac said:

Ron said CMC came up to him after that and said "I'm ready to go back in the game" and Ron told him to sit back down.  So maybe, yeah he is learning a little bit.  I was glad to see him keep CMC out of the game when it was obvious that we were going to hang on and win.  Getting Reggie in the game and getting him so carries is a win-win for everybody.

Yep.  Game was well in hand.  Good call by Ron.

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