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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 870368" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>Ok... airing my dirty laundry here... I have not attended a spring game. What I have gathered from much of this discussion here is that it’s not very productive, not well attended, and probably costs a lot more in time, money and effort than any minor revenue it produces. I’m sure no coach would ever say it because it’s a marketing pitch to the most ardent fans, but I bet they’d much rather hold productive practice. </p><p>Do you think the scheduling is by design to deemphasize and phase out?</p><p>Am I missing something about it’s significance? Do the players enjoy it?</p><p>Do the fans enjoy it? **searching this thread for any indication of excitement / enjoyment**</p><p></p><p>**finding none**</p><p></p><p>Does everyone do a spring game? </p><p>Are we forcing it at this point?</p><p></p><p>I grew up a basketball guy and I kind of equate this to the “midnight madness” practice on the first day of allowed practices. It’s a novelty for the fans that doesn’t accomplish much for the team. I personally would prefer to watch a real practice than to watch guys goof off in a loosely supervised scrimmage. </p><p></p><p>Not trying to pee in anyone’s Cheerios (or perhaps green beer) this morning... just questions I have...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 870368, member: 4905"] Ok... airing my dirty laundry here... I have not attended a spring game. What I have gathered from much of this discussion here is that it’s not very productive, not well attended, and probably costs a lot more in time, money and effort than any minor revenue it produces. I’m sure no coach would ever say it because it’s a marketing pitch to the most ardent fans, but I bet they’d much rather hold productive practice. Do you think the scheduling is by design to deemphasize and phase out? Am I missing something about it’s significance? Do the players enjoy it? Do the fans enjoy it? **searching this thread for any indication of excitement / enjoyment** **finding none** Does everyone do a spring game? Are we forcing it at this point? I grew up a basketball guy and I kind of equate this to the “midnight madness” practice on the first day of allowed practices. It’s a novelty for the fans that doesn’t accomplish much for the team. I personally would prefer to watch a real practice than to watch guys goof off in a loosely supervised scrimmage. Not trying to pee in anyone’s Cheerios (or perhaps green beer) this morning... just questions I have... [/QUOTE]
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