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Post by spos21ram on Sept 15, 2010 15:38:09 GMT -6
.... But from my experience, every team I have watched so far runs their base and most used plays in pregame. I will take note on what plays they ran in pregame and every single time I compare my notes from the game to the pregame its the same exact plays. Of course theres some wrinkles they won't show but it gives me a good idea of what their base offense is. Wouldn't you know that going INTO the game? How else are you making a game plan? Let me clear what I said up a little. I'm talking about when I scout the team that we are playing the following weak... If I compare the plays they ran pregame in the game I was scouting to the plays they ran in the game I was scouting they are always their base offensive plays. Meaning the plays they ran in pregame are their favorite plays in the game....I think you thought I was talking about the pregame of the opposing team we were playing right then that night.
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Post by Chris Clement on Sept 16, 2010 7:44:53 GMT -6
Doesn't every team do this? Not to the extreme this guy did, always in a corner somewhere, everyone placed very carefully to make it very obvious we were hiding something. It didn't make much sense to me at the time, so I don't recall the details, but I do remember him finding it hilarious. Maybe this was his convoluted way of impeding us from goofing off pre-game.
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