If Trent starts and wins the next two games, and has the offense looking good in the process, I don't see any reason for him to hit the pine when JP is healthy.
If something isn't broken, leave it alone. It's the NFL, there is no time to flip flop back and forth. Simply put, if he plays better than JP has, leave him alone and let him continue, IMO.
If something isn't broken, leave it alone. It's the NFL, there is no time to flip flop back and forth. Simply put, if he plays better than JP has, leave him alone and let him continue, IMO.
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