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    • It's really very simple. Tanking breeds a losing mentality and disrupts team cohesion, making it harder to shift to a winning mindset in subsequent seasons. Besides, high draft picks come with no guarantees of success. Nothing tops building a winning culture. Create a competitive environment whilst you develop some hungry young guys competitive environment, and build a culture that is founded on sustainable growth.  The funniest thing about the obsession with tanking around these parts in recent years, is that this franchise has seen the perfect examples of what winning "pointless games" can do in the long run. 2012: started 2-8, then rattled off 5 wins in the last 6 to close out the year. Following season? 12-4, and a divisional round appearance. 2014: started 3-8-1, rattled off 4 wins to close the year, snuck into the playoffs for another divisional round appearance? Following season? Yeah, you get the picture. There's no such thing as winning pointless games.
    • It’s probably a little of everything, not committing to either making opponents prepare for both, giving Bryce the opportunity to “win” the job and preventing Andy from “losing” the job due to injury.
    • I wouldn't think he is sold on Bryce. Bryce improved a little but still much much more needed to improve like pass the 200+ yard mark in passing yards at least and show a command of the offense as well as leadership out there completely.
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