Feel free to respond to any of my other points at your leisure.
After your line about Lee being a good runner, I literally stopped reading.
Dear General Blackshirt,
"Win with Zac, or lose with Cody? Which is more beneficial"
Who said that by putting Lee in we necessarily win, or that by putting Green in we necessarily lose? I made neither of those statements. I do want to apologize, I don't think I made my original posts clear enough.
Do I want to win this game? Absolutely. Is it important. Yes I do think so, but I also don't think it's the end of the world if we lose, certainly not on par to what losing the Big12CC was. And let's be honest. How often do we celebrate the Holiday Bowl wins ten years from now? We remember the big games.
Secondly, I am not saying we should put Green in solely because he may be the future. This is what I really didn't elaborate on like I should have and that's my fault. What I'm saying, and I would be tempted to hear anyone argue this, is that Lee and Green are very similar players. Neither has shown true leadership or outstanding ability above the other. Both have made their share of mistakes. My point is, when you're dealing with similar players, and considering the O-Line we have, why not put in the guy who is a better runner, and see how he has progressed since his last start. I'm not a Green Homer, and I am not a Lee basher. I think Lee has a beautiful pass, but for whatever reason, something about him or the O-Line or Watson or whatever, he does not get the job done. Let someone else try without pulling him out after one play.
"that winning this game is still the priority. "
Of course it is. I never said put in Green so we could lose the game. Certainly you're not saying that Lee at the helm is a guaranteed win? It's up in the air with both of them, I just want to see what Green can do. Most of all, how he adapts as the game goes on.
"What are your goals?"
To win every game. Obviously impossible this season, I know. And yes, Lee may be the starter next year. I have no idea and neither do you. But I do know that Green will be at NU longer than Lee. I feel that the experience Green gets this game may help him develop in the offseason, and the experience he gets could be the difference between a win and a loss next year. Will that necessarily be so? No. But I want to see what the guy can do.
And I do care about this game. I don't think it's an overly important game, no, but I want to win this game very much. More important than that, I want to be better for next year. Basically it boils down to the fact that we have two quarterbacks, neither of whom have shown anything special all year, and I'm willing to take a gamble on the lesser experienced of the two to see if we can get a change of tempo on offense, develop a leader, have a better escape route if our O-line collapses, etc.
That's all. I really don't see how you can disagree with this. Do you not want to see if Green has matured since his last start? Do you really think we are guaranteed a win or even a better likelihood at a win with Lee? I want to win this game, very much so. I didn't mean for it to sound otherwise.