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<blockquote data-quote="danny daniel" data-source="post: 328203" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>This was a scrimmage and not a game. There will be tape for the coaches to evaluate individual performance. About 90 players were in and out of the scrimmage with all kinds of mixed player combinations, starters and backups, some with game experience, some without, lots of freshman, and a ton of walk-ons. It would be hard to draw meaningful conclusions about team performance in a game situation but the coaches will get a lot of good info about individual performances. In spite of 5 TDs there were a lot of D stops, including some third downs less than 5 yards. The O also made several third down conversions with 10 or more yards to go. There were sacks, TFL plays, some long runs, and some good pass completions and pass breakups. Also without punting there was no field position advantages. In addition some key players, including likely starters, did not participate (about 15 players in all).</p><p></p><p>What I came away with was several individuals met the eye test of making some really good plays. No doubt tape review will expose other performances that escaped the eye test. Overall the scrimmage was very encouraging and showed that we have a lot of pieces to be happy about and some pieces to continue to work on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danny daniel, post: 328203, member: 1376"] This was a scrimmage and not a game. There will be tape for the coaches to evaluate individual performance. About 90 players were in and out of the scrimmage with all kinds of mixed player combinations, starters and backups, some with game experience, some without, lots of freshman, and a ton of walk-ons. It would be hard to draw meaningful conclusions about team performance in a game situation but the coaches will get a lot of good info about individual performances. In spite of 5 TDs there were a lot of D stops, including some third downs less than 5 yards. The O also made several third down conversions with 10 or more yards to go. There were sacks, TFL plays, some long runs, and some good pass completions and pass breakups. Also without punting there was no field position advantages. In addition some key players, including likely starters, did not participate (about 15 players in all). What I came away with was several individuals met the eye test of making some really good plays. No doubt tape review will expose other performances that escaped the eye test. Overall the scrimmage was very encouraging and showed that we have a lot of pieces to be happy about and some pieces to continue to work on. [/QUOTE]
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