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Just now, TheCasillas said:

i dont think i stated how many snaps that McCall got. Him and Roy are third stringers behind Brown, Matt L, and Henry Anderson. Just seems like a silly statemetn to say that McCall wont get snaps when he was on the field during pivotal plays. 

Because even on the depth chart McCall is behind Roy… so common sense would tell you that if Roy is healthy then no, you won’t see McCall more (like your post stated). Stating that McCall got a couple reps in the first half does nothing to further your argument when in reality, the majority of his reps came in the second half.

Don’t get upset with me, get upset with the head coach who has his favorites.

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Just now, MillionDollarCam said:

Because even on the depth chart McCall is behind Roy… so common sense would tell you that if Roy is healthy then no, you won’t see McCall more (like your post stated). Stating that McCall got a couple reps in the first half does nothing to further your argument when in reality, the majority of his reps came in the second half.

Don’t get upset with me, get upset with the head coach who has his favorites.

You are reading the context of my messages incorrectly if you think there is any emotion in my messaging. I am simply stating that your comment about McCall not getting snaps bc of Roy, was not validated based on what we saw today. We can check snap counts tomorrow when they are released. 

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

You are reading the context of my messages incorrectly if you think there is any emotion in my messaging. I am simply stating that your comment about McCall not getting snaps bc of Roy, was not validated based on what we saw today. We can check snap counts tomorrow when they are released. 

If I’m misinterpreting then my apologies, like you, I would like to see more of McCall. However, Rhule has not shown the tendency to deviate when it comes to player management. I think in order for McCall to see a larger role, Roy would have to be out long term.

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4 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

If I’m misinterpreting then my apologies, like you, I would like to see more of McCall. However, Rhule has not shown the tendency to deviate when it comes to player management. I think in order for McCall to see a larger role, Roy would have to be out long term.

understood, yeah totally man no worries. Always rough getting on here after a loss.

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