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The question posed to Matt Barkley was straightforward: When’s the last time you went into a football season and weren’t the starting quarterback?
Barkley paused for about four seconds, thought about it briefly and then answered.
“I can’t think of a time,” he said.
“It’s different, but I think since the announcement came out about Mike [Vick], I kind of realized that’s what it is, so you take it in stride and you learn to deal with it. It’s not like a ground-breaking deal. It’s not that drastic. You want to see the field, you want to play, but it’s just another opportunity to learn. I’ve said that before. Just try to grow from it.”
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It is number-crunching season in the NFL. Teams are in the process of whittling their rosters from 90 all the way down to 53. By the time the August 31 deadline hits, nearly 1,200 players across the league will have lost their jobs. A reminder that this is a harsh business.
“I think Billy Davis made the point. Billy got cut in his one tryout with the Dolphins,” said Chip Kelly, who didn’t have to deal with anything quite like this in college. “That is the only time you get cut, and you remember that for the rest of your life. We have to do it, that’s part of our job, but I think we were conscious of that. We sat down with everybody [during the first round of cuts]. Our coordinators all sat down with everybody. Our position coach sat down with them. It’s a difficult time.”