Yes ET. What do you think about #10? What has happened to him the last few games? Maybe a hidden injury? Or has #1 improved that much?
Honestly, I thought the coaches felt that they are obligated to put in #1 since he has been around for so many years without much playing time.
In their minds, it is projected not a big drop off between the two. However, I totally disagree. If you watch them run, #10 has the ability to change directions quickly and find the opening and On the other hand, #1 would to run at the predetermined hole without the ability or the vision to change directions.
Since #10 only got to run on every other series, he lost the continuity and the feel of the game. His output has hence decreased.
I could be wrong…..
but since you posted the questions….