And in 1992 Jimmy ran Emmitt until he won the rushing title, then pulled him. This was a "meaningless" game because we had secured our seed before that game ever kicked off. Jimmy played all the starters into the 2nd half as I recall. Belie hick never rests guys in week 17 games.
And yet there are probably two or three threads over at Idiot Zone that have run a dozen pages now with dumbass after dumbass crucifying Garrett for doing the same thing many other successful coaches choose to do in similar situations. I don't see a problem with trying to continue the momentum we have built up.
Its dumb because of two reasons:
1. Our team lacks depth - which our 1992 team certainly didn't. That said, we had no one comparable to Emmitt in the backfield.
But more importantly why this is a horrid idea -
2. Romo has been battling back and rib injuries all year. The last two times hes played the Redskins hes sustained back injuries. We can't seem to figure out Hasletts blitz schemes for the life of us. Furthermore, Murray is digned up. I could care less about a team rushing record. Keeping Emmitt in to get the NFL rushing crown is one thing. Murray already has that locked up.
Like Omega mentioned, I'd be all for bringing up Ryan Williams this week and getting him some carries. Although I'm not sure whos roster spot he'd take.
I'd also submit that it'd be a great opportunity to give Weeden some live reps. Lets face it, if Romo goes down in the playoffs, we're toast. But lets say he gets dinged in the middle of a winnable game and he just misses a few series or a quarter or two. Wouldn't you want to give Weeden as much live fire as possible in case that situation arises?
I don't know. I just think its a bad decision. You tell me you want to start them and play them for a series or a quarter, and I'll not bitch or complain. But if these guys are still in the game near the half or beyond.... well it'll just be another of Jasons idiotic decisions that has me questioning, despite his Ivy League education, how he lacks situational awareness and the ability to see the big picture.