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	<title>Comments on: Trade Grossman In</title>
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		<title>By: Round Laker</title>
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		<description>Ok.  Occasionally Rex does a few good things, but what gets me the most is when he is doing bad, why doesn&#039;t Lovie get him out of there before it goes from bad to worse?  I can&#039;t remember a game where Rex started out bad and got better.  I guess you could say he isn&#039;t going to get any better on the bench, but he&#039;s clearly not getting any better bumbling around out on the field, either.

How about this far-fetched explanation -- Lovie knows the defense is so good that every week could be a blow-out, so he keeps Rex in to keep the team from becoming over-confident.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok.  Occasionally Rex does a few good things, but what gets me the most is when he is doing bad, why doesn&#8217;t Lovie get him out of there before it goes from bad to worse?  I can&#8217;t remember a game where Rex started out bad and got better.  I guess you could say he isn&#8217;t going to get any better on the bench, but he&#8217;s clearly not getting any better bumbling around out on the field, either.</p>
<p>How about this far-fetched explanation &#8212; Lovie knows the defense is so good that every week could be a blow-out, so he keeps Rex in to keep the team from becoming over-confident.</p>
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