Concerning the use of personnel by the Cleveland football team, the players are well compensated by pay--good. Playing an injured player is stupid. It increases the injury of the player, and possibly decreases his career. There are healthier players in the interim, who could prove, at least, adequate.
In regards to the quarterback, a healthy Keenum is a good quarterback, better than an injured Mayfield. Cleveland's management caused game defeats by playing an injured quarterback.
This i expand to all management that deals with physical (and some other) work. Some workers are valued above others, and will be given preference beyond equity, and beyond what circumstances allow, and consequential efficacy of results be damned. And/but, once management sours on a person, management will create situations for the worker to fail, and if said worker manages to succeed, he will still be belittled. When management decides to get rid of someone, they go about it methodically and without scruple. Management denies all of its machinations throughout.
After the Pittsburgh loss last week, it was quickly announced that Mayfield would have surgery. I heard on the teevee, that the Pittsburgh game might be the last time Mayfield will wear a Browns uniform.
I have no idea who will be the #1 quarterback next year.
Sunday, January 9, 2022
Concerning the use of personnel
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