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<blockquote data-quote="DILLIGAFF" data-source="post: 253243" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>As former safety L. Butler has said good players are able to play every down. With the exception of maybe the defensive line, rotating people in and out is not a good thing. The offense can go to a no huddle and the players can't get into their rhythm.</p><p> </p><p>Hawk has shown he lacks skills in pass defense, playing in space. He has become one dimensional. I feel that the coaches are forcing him in the rotation based on his resume, not talent. No other team in the NFL rotates their LBs as much as we do, and it affects the individuals play. Look at Clay Mathews, he was sharing time with Brady P., against the lions he played the whole game. The more he played and got into the game (not getting interrupted by being taken out) the better he played.</p><p> </p><p>I don't understand what Moss is talking about, at times he is praising Hawks play and then ever so quietly he under cuts him.</p><p> </p><p>The coaches are saying the right things to keep the players happy, we heard all the same stuff about Bishop and look what has happen to him.</p><p> </p><p>This story will be going on all year, they are going to play Hawk as much as they can to keep the possibility of a trade alive in the off season. This kind of talk is meant to keep the player happy and his trade value protected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DILLIGAFF, post: 253243, member: 1719"] As former safety L. Butler has said good players are able to play every down. With the exception of maybe the defensive line, rotating people in and out is not a good thing. The offense can go to a no huddle and the players can't get into their rhythm. Hawk has shown he lacks skills in pass defense, playing in space. He has become one dimensional. I feel that the coaches are forcing him in the rotation based on his resume, not talent. No other team in the NFL rotates their LBs as much as we do, and it affects the individuals play. Look at Clay Mathews, he was sharing time with Brady P., against the lions he played the whole game. The more he played and got into the game (not getting interrupted by being taken out) the better he played. I don't understand what Moss is talking about, at times he is praising Hawks play and then ever so quietly he under cuts him. The coaches are saying the right things to keep the players happy, we heard all the same stuff about Bishop and look what has happen to him. This story will be going on all year, they are going to play Hawk as much as they can to keep the possibility of a trade alive in the off season. This kind of talk is meant to keep the player happy and his trade value protected. [/QUOTE]
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