Marshall Harris
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There's a limit on arms.
There's no limit on swings if you're a hitter.
You can get better as a hitter, and the hitters, I think, are with the pitchers.
That's why we've had this whole, hey, we're just going to turn loose five or six guys a game and let them pitch, and the starter may only go three or four or five innings, and five innings is good enough.
But with the quarterback situation, same thing.
The specialization has gotten so good with quarterbacks that you've got enough quarterbacks.
You have enough quarterbacks now to expand.
It's more about that offensive line because guess what?
Guys are getting bigger, stronger, faster.
Hey, defensive line, outside rush.
You only have so many left tackles and right tackles out here.
Layla, he couldn't even throw a bullpen.
That tells you how much pain this man was in, and it's not a first-time thing for him.
That's what gives me even more concern, because it'd be different if it was like, oh, he had some neck problems earlier this season, and now he's having a little bit of a relapse.
No, no, this is something you thought was solved for, and he was past this, but apparently that's not the case.
Let me tell you why.
Even though they lost the game,
What happened yesterday, I'll take it as not a moral victory, but an acceptable loss because of something that happened in the game that I think was very important and will pay big dividends down the road.
So we know that earlier in this series, the Sox were able to win because they got arguably one of the best closers in baseball to blow a save, Kate Smith.
The fact that twice in three games...