Samson, I agree with the "pffft" when it comes to victories, but I feel there's a more important point to the 7 on 7. Teams need the 7 on 7's to build communication and confidence between QB's and receiver's, need 7 on 7's to learn who can and can't on defense. And if you can build a little "we won" into it, that goes a long way come fall practice. Once fall practice starts, you don't get the best on best. You get the best on 2nd's. So summer 7 on 7 is very important, it builds momentum!