If the guys on the bench were as good as the guys you have out there, they'd be out there in first place.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Guys get... benched, replaced. They get injured; another guy comes in and becomes the starter. That happens all the time.
All I can do is my best for the team, whether that's from the bench or if I start.
There were times when I'd bench players for their lack of effort. We worked very hard on fundamentals, which was the Dodger way. We needed to be more aggressive.
It's annoying to be on the bench - it's truly annoying - but it's a test you have to overcome, and that's how you progress. It's difficult because all you want is to be able to help the team, and when you're on the bench, you can't.
If a player's not doing the things he should, put him on the bench. He'll come around.
You're always at war with the guy on the other bench. You pick up their patterns. That's what I got the most out of this year. I know what other coaches like to do.
I would not put Dak Prescott on the bench. I would leave him as the starter, and I wouldn't have a problem with that at all.
When I come off the bench, I'm looking to add energy, and then I play defense and rebound. Also, at the end of the game, I have the experience to go out there and help us win.
Usually, I can get the job done with guys in scoring position.
I will not be on the bench until I am 60 or 65 years old.
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