cincibuck
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“Something typically we do in camp is just shut them down at times with their arm, so that’s all that was,” Day said. “It just depends on how much they’ve been throwing, how much we’ve been throwing and how tired they get. So we just kind of rely on them.”
[sarcasm] What, have MLB pitching coaches taken over college football? "I don't know, Mark, do you pull your starter in the middle of the 4th quarter?"
"I hear you Brad, but CJ has already thrown 50 passes and 20 of those were beyond 30 yards, and you've got a relief squad that's looked good all season."[/sarcasm]
Actually makes sense to me in two ways - 1. it is possible to wear out your throwing arm - mines been shot for 40 some years. and 2. Gives the back-ups a chance to work with the top receivers in a QB room that's going to be hard to keep satisfied.
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