The exception is BBD who had NO ONE ahead of him on the depth chart except Leon. To further illustrate the point, once PJ was added, BBD rode the bench despite showing he had some skills.
Except Davis actually was ahead of Powe on the depth chart for stretches during that season. And the reason PJ played ahead of BBD is because he was a significantly better player at that point in his career. Davis wasn't being benched because he was a rookie, he was being benched because PJ gave the team a better chance to win in the playoffs.
Ultimately, I have yet to see an example where Doc was not right for not playing a player.
For Ryan Gomes, he got an opportunity to play early in the season, was absolutely horrid (I don't care what the numbers show, he was a deer in headlights). I never blame a coach for benching a player for not taking advantage of an opportunity given to them that early in their career.
For Leon Powe, he had no clue where he was supposed to be on offense or defense for the first year and a half he was here. Even late in the year in his second season when he started to see time, he was still all over the place defensively, but he was lightyears ahead of where he was earlier in the season.
Perk was a foul machine, and hurt the team more than he helped for years.
Gabe Pruitt was a classic deer in headlights who was way too hesitant to be effective at all.
Should I continue?