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Originally Posted by BossChief
Players like Wylie, Hitchens, Sorensen, Neimann and the like gain trust of the coaches in the film rooms and by being dependable to do what the coaches want them to do snd be where they are supposed to be snd are more mentally prepared to convince the coaches they will play their role.
It’s a balance between having a guy that’s physically superior that is a more impactful player and a player with inferior physical traits but is more mentally aware snd prepared to do what the coaches ask.
As a fan, it’s very frustrating at times, but to an extent I understand why coaches do it.
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I get it in most cases. I understood it with Sorensen, he always seemed to make enough big plays to make up for his gaffs. Somewhat with Neimann, just because there weren't any better options and he was at least always around the ball.
Wylie, however, is absolute garbage and shouldn't even have been allowed back on this roster after what he allowed to happen to Mahomes in that Super Bowl. Everyone likes to pretend Andy Reid has no flaws, and I will admit he has very few, but he does play favorites in certain instances. That's clearly what's happening here.
It is what is, I just hope to God in heaven the useless shithead doesn't get Mahomes killed. It will be on Andy if he does.