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Originally Posted by Chiefnj
Roaf is a tough situation for a new coach to deal with. On one hand you know he is a great older player who needs special treatment; limited contact and limited practices. On the other hand, a new coach wants to establish that he is the boss and you don't want to set up special rules for players.
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Seems simple to me. He is arguably the best player ever at LT and has more pro-bowls than I have fingers. It's not like he is a rookie wide receiver who is just lazy and doesn't want to work. Nor is he a Prima Dona type who will be smoking cigars in the hot-tub of his private locker room while the rest of the guys are killing themselves during 2-a-days.
Will Shields is gone. Can't beat the arthritis.