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<blockquote data-quote="HyponGrey" data-source="post: 510033" data-attributes="member: 6441"><p>Yes, yes you can. Scheme is incredibly easy to replicate, both plays and player tendencies show up on tape. You can try to argue the quality of players, but your scrubs play their scrubs, so that's out the window. It's not just about the rookies and the starters. It's more about the backups and the fringe guys. You don't really know **** about your rookies when preseason begins, so how are you seeing how they are coming along?</p><p></p><p>Position drills can show whether your players are making strides in their areas of weakness. Preseason identifies weaknesses that may not have shown up in drills, and gives extra reps to practice that weakness in awkward situations. Pure and simple, it's getting experience in your system in different situations against a team better than the ones you faced in college, but not as good as the ones you'll face in the regular season.. It doesn't matter the opponent, scheme be damned. It's about knowing what you're supposed to do, not what the other team is going to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HyponGrey, post: 510033, member: 6441"] Yes, yes you can. Scheme is incredibly easy to replicate, both plays and player tendencies show up on tape. You can try to argue the quality of players, but your scrubs play their scrubs, so that's out the window. It's not just about the rookies and the starters. It's more about the backups and the fringe guys. You don't really know **** about your rookies when preseason begins, so how are you seeing how they are coming along? Position drills can show whether your players are making strides in their areas of weakness. Preseason identifies weaknesses that may not have shown up in drills, and gives extra reps to practice that weakness in awkward situations. Pure and simple, it's getting experience in your system in different situations against a team better than the ones you faced in college, but not as good as the ones you'll face in the regular season.. It doesn't matter the opponent, scheme be damned. It's about knowing what you're supposed to do, not what the other team is going to do. [/QUOTE]
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