I have always thought a little different.  Don't strip your offense but do
work all the subs in and get them some playing time in the system.  If they
cannot stop your backups, they don't need to be playing competitive sports.

On 12/6/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My take on this has always been: If your team is way up, and the outcome
> of
> the game is no longer in doubt, strip your offense down to it's most
> vanilla
> plays, and put in some of your backups (ie. take out starters you don't
> want
> to get hurt).
>
> If at that point they still can't stop you...that's their problem and
> you're
> off the hook.
>


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