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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 606296" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I wasn't there Saturday so TIFWIW. Don't make too many conclusions from an early practice. There are goals for every practice period, very often placing limitations on certain position groups. For example, during the spring game it was obvious the defense was playing with one hand behind their back. They might have run 4 different plays. Considering we were in shells Saturday, you know there was not going to be any cut blocking in the pass protection by RBs or the like. Additionally, during certain periods you know the goal is to sling the ball around. The defensive doesn't have to worry about a balanced attack. As long as the drills met their intended purpose, I am happy. Remember, the coaches are trying to do more than just get plays and responsibilities installed. They are trying to see who can do what. We were not in full pads. It sounds to me like most of that practice was trying to push certain conditions to the extremes so coaches can evaluate players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 606296, member: 639"] I wasn't there Saturday so TIFWIW. Don't make too many conclusions from an early practice. There are goals for every practice period, very often placing limitations on certain position groups. For example, during the spring game it was obvious the defense was playing with one hand behind their back. They might have run 4 different plays. Considering we were in shells Saturday, you know there was not going to be any cut blocking in the pass protection by RBs or the like. Additionally, during certain periods you know the goal is to sling the ball around. The defensive doesn't have to worry about a balanced attack. As long as the drills met their intended purpose, I am happy. Remember, the coaches are trying to do more than just get plays and responsibilities installed. They are trying to see who can do what. We were not in full pads. It sounds to me like most of that practice was trying to push certain conditions to the extremes so coaches can evaluate players. [/QUOTE]
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