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What is the benefit to benching starters for the preseason?


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IMO not playing BY and other starters is risk mitigation.  It is a roster that is void of solid talent so in their minds, risk of a starter's injury in the preseason is greater than the benefit of playing them.  I don't like it as I wanted something in the preseason but can see the rationale. 

So I guess instead of me complaining about the performance of the starters in preseason or the coaches playing starters where they get hurt in meaningless games, I have to settle for complaining about the starters not playing. 

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2023 Preseason: 0-3 (finished 2-15)

2022 Preseason: 2-1 (finished 7-10)

2021 Preseason: 1-2 (finished 5-12)

2020 Preseason: No Preseason (finished 5-11)

2019 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 5-11)

2018 Preseason: 3-1 (finished 7-9)

2017 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 11-5)

2016 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 6-10)

2015 Preseason: 3-1 (finished 15-1)

2014 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 7-8-1)

2013 Preseason: 3-1 (finished 12-4)

2012 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 7-9)

2011 Preseason: 1-3 (finished 6-10)

2010 Preseason: 1-3 (finished 2-14)

2009 Preseason: 0-4 (finished 8-8)

2008 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 12-4)

2007 Preseason: 1-3 (finished 7-9)

2006 Preseason: 4-0 (finished 8-8)

2005 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 11-5)

2004 Preseason: 4-0 (finished 7-9)

2003 Preseason: 4-0 (finished 11-5)

2002 Preseason: 1-3 (finished 7-9)

2001 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 1-15)

2000 Preseason: 0-4 (finished 7-9)

1999 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 8-8)

1998 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 4-12)

1997 Preseason: 0-4 (finished 7-9)

1996 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 12-4)

1995 Preseason: 3-2 (finished 7-9)

 

Winning Preseason and Winning Season: 37.5%

Losing Preseason and Losing Season: 88.9%

.500 Preseason and Winning Season: 36.4%

.500 Preseason and Losing Season: 54.5%

 

 

 

FWIW, this was the data I gathered.

 

*Posted this in another thread but probably better suited for this discussion.

 

There is some data for you guys to digest/bicker over.

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

2023 Preseason: 0-3 (finished 2-15)

2022 Preseason: 2-1 (finished 7-10)

2021 Preseason: 1-2 (finished 5-12)

2020 Preseason: No Preseason (finished 5-11)

2019 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 5-11)

2018 Preseason: 3-1 (finished 7-9)

2017 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 11-5)

2016 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 6-10)

2015 Preseason: 3-1 (finished 15-1)

2014 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 7-8-1)

2013 Preseason: 3-1 (finished 12-4)

2012 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 7-9)

2011 Preseason: 1-3 (finished 6-10)

2010 Preseason: 1-3 (finished 2-14)

2009 Preseason: 0-4 (finished 8-8)

2008 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 12-4)

2007 Preseason: 1-3 (finished 7-9)

2006 Preseason: 4-0 (finished 8-8)

2005 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 11-5)

2004 Preseason: 4-0 (finished 7-9)

2003 Preseason: 4-0 (finished 11-5)

2002 Preseason: 1-3 (finished 7-9)

2001 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 1-15)

2000 Preseason: 0-4 (finished 7-9)

1999 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 8-8)

1998 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 4-12)

1997 Preseason: 0-4 (finished 7-9)

1996 Preseason: 2-2 (finished 12-4)

1995 Preseason: 3-2 (finished 7-9)

 

Winning Preseason and Winning Season: 37.5%

Losing Preseason and Losing Season: 88.9%

.500 Preseason and Winning Season: 36.4%

.500 Preseason and Losing Season: 54.5%

 

 

 

FWIW, this was the data I gathered.

 

*Posted this in another thread but probably better suited for this discussion.

 

There is some data for you guys to digest/bicker over.

I could be wrong but I don’t think the upset fans are mad about the losses/wins. They just want to see the starters get reps and look comfortable. It’s why I understand both sides, I just don’t think it’s as big of a deal as people are making it. Thanks for the data though!

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

I could be wrong but I don’t think the upset fans are mad about the losses/wins. They just want to see the starters get reps and look comfortable. It’s why I understand both sides, I just don’t think it’s as big of a deal as people are making it. Thanks for the data though!

I don't really think there is any danger of our starters looking comfortable, so that seems like an unfounded worry.

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5 hours ago, WhoKnows said:

I don’t see an issue with guys who are proven vets. Josh Allen was supposed to start and play but it was raining so they kept him on the bench.

Do you want to know who has played in the preseason? Williams, Penix, Richardson, Stroud, Maye, Levis, Daniels, Nix and McCarthy. Basically every 1st round QB from last year and this year plus Levis has played in at least one of the preseason games. We have the only 1st round plus top of 2nd QB in the past two years that hasn’t played a down in the preseason.

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45 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Right.  It's a working progress regardless.  I'm sure people will blame preseason, but it's really irrelevant. 

100% agree. If the "preseason" or camp was at fault then we would suck early and then get better late. If we maintain the same level of suckitude the entire year, that's a pretty safe bet that it was coming no matter what.

People are just putting the cart before the horse here. We have 17 games to watch this nonsense and bitch. Everyone needs to chill out for a couple more weeks. 

But, you know.....maybe this is the Huddle in preseason form too? This could be Huddlers getting their reps in for the regular season. You know what, I have reversed course. This is good practice. Bitch away.

 

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