zincfinger
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Every team has the policy that all starting positions are up for grabs, not just in spring practice, but throughout the season. So sure, it's theoretically possible that Boren was going to lose his starting job next season, just as it's theoretically possible that Alex Boone is going to lose his starting job next season. But while both are theoretically possible, neither is a plausible outcome, nor is Boren being relegated to backup a plausible explanation for why Boren defected, despite HTM's attempt to make it so when he described it as something that "should have come as no surprise". And I think it's fair for people here to assume that Boren's possibly losing his starting job only became plausible in HTM's mind after Boren announced his intention to leave, and that that belief serves the purpose of deflecting any blame for the situation away from the new coaching staff.BB73;1127959; said:It seems to me there's a silly argument going on since HTM basically stated that Boren wuold have to (re-)earn his starting job like everybody else at TSUN, and folks are trying to say that's the same as him saying that Boren wouldn't start.
To me, "might" and "would" are two different words.
And it's the same with "shouldn't be surprised if he" and "believe" that he'll lose the job.
In both cases, he's stating the possibility but not stating that he believes it will occur.
And as far as the claims that HTM is politicking this one, I think his pronouncements are a little bit akin to Howard Dean saying, "I'm not claiming the U.S. government was behind 9/11, but it's a possibility worth considering." Throw the absurd suggestion out there, but don't totally endorse it.
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