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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 260345" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>I see your point, and given the curtain behind which this scrimmage was held, there is nothing more than guessing about how the "game" progressed. That said, these kids all want to win, and the coaches want to see how different lineups work together. Just how much playing time a kid might get this season is always in jeopardy during these early season games. My college coach used to say that "players who will not give effort in practice cannot give effort in games." Maybe he meant that to mean they were going to be on the bench if they didn't show up in practice. Players understand that dynamic and most of them respect it.</p><p></p><p>So, even if Miss State was trying out things, they were trying to win. And, I think our staff was also trying different combinations. A win (or good showing) is an unexpected positive no matter how it happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 260345, member: 1199"] I see your point, and given the curtain behind which this scrimmage was held, there is nothing more than guessing about how the "game" progressed. That said, these kids all want to win, and the coaches want to see how different lineups work together. Just how much playing time a kid might get this season is always in jeopardy during these early season games. My college coach used to say that "players who will not give effort in practice cannot give effort in games." Maybe he meant that to mean they were going to be on the bench if they didn't show up in practice. Players understand that dynamic and most of them respect it. So, even if Miss State was trying out things, they were trying to win. And, I think our staff was also trying different combinations. A win (or good showing) is an unexpected positive no matter how it happened. [/QUOTE]
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