cdumler7
Well-Known Member
I will posture the thought that it might be wiser to cut the guys who only look great in practice and keep the guys who only look good in games.
Well when they were thinking about cutting him Preseason hadn't started yet. Training camp was just getting going and because Sloter had looked so bad in all the offseason work before training camp had started and the beginning of training camp they were thinking about making a change because it was hurting the team to evaluate the end of the roster guys who worked with Sloter. They decided to give him a bit more time and he improved. The games showed he definitely had a little something but I think too often we can overvalue what happens when those 3rd string guys go in and face each other.