weezyfbaby00 said:
This is true, Reger. I personally don't see anything wrong with it if you don't have your first team in with the game clearly out of reach. But you can usually tell when a team is just playing the game and scoring, opposed to running up the score. I don't like Meyer, so I'm not giving him the benifit of the doubt.
I dunno, if you have the big lead in the third quarter and
have the second string in, what do you do? Go to the section of the playbook entitled, "Crap That Can't Possibly Work"?
(By the way, Mike Shula's jumbo set can be found there.)