If you're speaking of pulling out our players when we're on the right side of a blowout, it only makes sense. Protect the investment, if nothing else. If we are on the wrong side of a blowout, still yes, pull the starters out. Protect the investment. Give backups seemingly meaningless playing time. Though, to my relief, the Ravens have only been blown out a whooping 4 times in the last two seasons, 2 in 2014 (Pittsburgh, Houston), 2 in 2015, albeit back to back (Seattle and Kansas City [at home]). Dating back to 2013, I only remember getting blown out by the Patriots and Bengals back to back. If I'm wrong on those being the only two blowouts that season, please let me know. This year, we had the chance, starting 2-6 , to finish 8-0 and possibly in the playoffs, I wholeheartedly believed. We couldve even accomplished the feat with a 9-7 record possibly, but due to overcrowding in the AFC, this was highly unlikely. When we lost to the Jags, I was saying pull the starters from the rest of the season. Protect the investment. What happens? We lose our #1 WR, RB, and QB in back to back consecutive weeks. The injury to T. Sizzle wasn't preventable, unfortunately, but the rest were. Why they deemed it necessary to replace turf with grass made no sense to me. With the way injuries has been affecting us in these past few seasons, someone in the strength and conditioning department has needed to receive a pink slip. More likely than not, it was due to a combination of that and a workout schedule that possibly could've overexerted our guys. By pulling them after Jacksonville last year but still competing and hopefully winning against the rest of the teams on our schedule, the backups we did play possibly could've been ushered out on the trade block, so we could obtain necessities, whether that was actual veteran players or more draft picks, since we follow the "right player, right price" mantra. How we missed out on Stefon Diggs, a homegrown talent, to obtain a guy with questionable hands to begin with and knee problems due to genetics is baffling. Stefon, a rookie, beat out Mike Wallace, a veteran, in terms of running the go route. We signed Mike Wallace. So much money could've been saved... Point in that statement is we don't employ enough homegrown talent, but that is a story for another day. In conclusion, pull the starters.