superonyx;3291474 said:
Instead of this pointless rant you could have just answered yes.
Not when the question is as condescending as:
How do you know so much about our 3rd rb that only had 60 carries last year total? You sound like you are talking about emmitt smith. Please tell me this isnt based on 1 or 2 games he played a long time ago that we lost........
OBVIOUSLY you already made up your mind on what I knew about Choice, only to find out you were: MISTAKEN.
Dont act like your evaluation of choice is based on production. If so then you should have very similar things to say about Darren Sproles and Chris Brown. Both have stat lines that look like choices. In fact sproles can even return kicks and punts.
A) " MY " evaluation of Choice IS based on production. In limited opportunites, he's produced well beyond of what's expected of him.
b) Darren Sproles could have, still could be, a starting productive back, and it so happen that HIS story is very similar to Choice. Like Choice, he's had to follow 2 back ahead of him ( LaDainian Tomlinson and Michael Turner ) who were at the very least, excellent players. Like Choice, he's produced more than expected on a limited basis, but hopefuly Choice, unlike Sprole, will be able to take advantage of his prime years as a starter.
c) Chris Brown ? Why would I say the same thing about, basically, a career back up RB ?
You act like based on his very very limited contributions he should be cherished and starting. Seriously?
Very.
You probably also are one of the "Ogletree should be starting" fans....... please humor me on your ogletree stance
No and No
I know its hard to swallow but Wade Phillips, Jason Garrett and the position coaches that have been around pro football for many years all know a little more than you and can evaluate talent better than we can. Otherwise you would be them and they would be arguing with someone on a message board.
Excellent point, with the exception that this are the same coaches who's missed on Miles Austin. While they possess a large amount of information that I'm not preview to, it doesn't mean they're infallible.
Of course, going by your philosophy, Barry Switzer and Larry Lacewell should have been allowed to make the calls undisputed since they were around pro football for many years as well.
If you don't know who they are ( and going by your post, it looks that you might not ), look them up.