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i think we are playing these teams to give a young team some confidence...even if an opponent is weak and you can still gauge how your team is to an extent...and we can still coach them on mistakes and missed blocks and missed cuts...i am sure they are getting quality reps against their teammates that make up for the weaker scrimmage teams

 

When you play against teams who are poorly coached on technique, you get nothing out of it but bad habits. Scrimmages are used for the purpose of improving technique and execution, not for building confidence in beating your opponent. Any coach will tell you not to put much stock in the final score of a scrimmage.

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WOW, I was flabbergasted to see that Wells is already back at Blackman!! I hope he takes it easy!

 

When you play against teams who are poorly coached on technique, you get nothing out of it but bad habits. Scrimmages are used for the purpose of improving technique and execution, not for building confidence in beating your opponent. Any coach will tell you not to put much stock in the final score of a scrimmage.

 

 

 

Scrimmages are opportunities to teach, and for kids to learn to hit others besides their teammates. I disagree, scrimmages need to help build confidence to YOUNG inexperienced players. I have seen many a PLAYER emerge from them that might not have gotten a good look at a practice.

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WOW, I was flabbergasted to see that Wells is already back at Blackman!! I hope he takes it easy!

 

 

 

 

Scrimmages are opportunities to teach, and for kids to learn to hit others besides their teammates. I disagree, scrimmages need to help build confidence to YOUNG inexperienced players. I have seen many a PLAYER emerge from them that might not have gotten a good look at a practice.

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If you are not getting a "good" look from your opponent, the success you achieve is fleeting. It is only my opinion, but if you want to prepare for a challenging season you have to work against good people. Keep in mind Riverdale hasn't lost a region game since Clinton was president. It is different with Oakland....they are the ones who should be scrimmaging the weaker squads.

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We did......we scrimmaged Warren County. It gave us some confidence and then we BEAT BA. I would say that was a nice strategy.

 

It is quite obvious that you don't care for Coach A or the way he runs his program. I would consider MBA a formidable opponent, wouldn't you? After all they beat Smyrna in a scrimmage on Friday and yall beat them, right?

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When you play against teams who are poorly coached on technique, you get nothing out of it but bad habits. Scrimmages are used for the purpose of improving technique and execution, not for building confidence in beating your opponent. Any coach will tell you not to put much stock in the final score of a scrimmage.

 

If you read my entire post i stated that a coach can see if a player is doing bad habits and correct them at the same time they can gain confidence...i do not konw the rest of the scrimmage shedule but who is to say the competition wont get a little more stiffer...I went to the spring game i am so glad they are playing better now than they did then in fact we may scrimmage franklin again this fall later so let wait and see before we get worked up

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We did......we scrimmaged Warren County. It gave us some confidence and then we BEAT BA. I would say that was a nice strategy.

 

It is quite obvious that you don't care for Coach A or the way he runs his program. I would consider MBA a formidable opponent, wouldn't you? After all they beat Smyrna in a scrimmage on Friday and yall beat them, right?

 

 

First of all your assumption of my feelings for Aydelott are wrong. Since this pertains to football, all I was stating is that I would have liked to seen a different strategy. Now since you appear to be all knowing when it comes to football, I will point out to you that Warren Co. not only plays 5a football, but they were also in the playoffs last year. I don't believe Oakland was that fortunate. Now the last time I checked, McGavok, Hillwood, and Whites Creek all play 4a ball.

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If you read my entire post i stated that a coach can see if a player is doing bad habits and correct them at the same time they can gain confidence...i do not konw the rest of the scrimmage shedule but who is to say the competition wont get a little more stiffer...I went to the spring game i am so glad they are playing better now than they did then in fact we may scrimmage franklin again this fall later so let wait and see before we get worked up

 

 

Once again I will point out. When you scrimmage against "poorly" coached teams you do not get a "sound" look. This would include both defense and offense. How do you correct mistakes when the competition does not provide sound technique? I did not intend for this to turn into a debate......it was just my opinion. It is my understanding that our next scrimmage is against McGavok. I personally would prefer that we would have scrimmaged a Mid-State team, but once again this is just my thoughts.

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First of all your assumption of my feelings for Aydelott are wrong. Since this pertains to football, all I was stating is that I would have liked to seen a different strategy. Now since you appear to be all knowing when it comes to football, I will point out to you that Warren Co. not only plays 5a football, but they were also in the playoffs last year. I don't believe Oakland was that fortunate. Now the last time I checked, McGavok, Hillwood, and Whites Creek all play 4a ball.

 

 

McGavok is 5A Region (5-5A) brain /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" /> But /blink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":blink:" border="0" alt="blink.gif" /> you are right--THEY STINK and should be 4A

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Thanks for the compliment (brain), and I stand corrected.

 

 

And I think Nashville is still in the mid-state...unless they moved it. /rolleyes.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" />

 

It's probably fair to question the scrimmage schedule...it will surely draw more criticism if the team performs poorly early. That said, i think the coaching staff has done a GREAT job with this team since spring. They don't look like the same group. Those results have given me more confidence in what they are trying to do.

 

Four scrimmages are a lot...I would have liked to have at least two top flight opponents in those scrimmages. Riverdale has either played or scrimmaged Whites Creek for a long time. I think that Coach A will adjust if he doesn't think he is accomplishing what he wants.

 

Bottom line is that I'm a bit more trusting of this staff than I was at this time last year. Overall, I think they are doing a pretty darn good job and we'll see good results this year.

 

Go Warriors!!

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And I think Nashville is still in the mid-state...unless they moved it. /rolleyes.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" />

 

It's probably fair to question the scrimmage schedule...it will surely draw more criticism if the team performs poorly early. That said, i think the coaching staff has done a GREAT job with this team since spring. They don't look like the same group. Those results have given me more confidence in what they are trying to do.

 

Four scrimmages are a lot...I would have liked to have at least two top flight opponents in those scrimmages. Riverdale has either played or scrimmaged Whites Creek for a long time. I think that Coach A will adjust if he doesn't think he is accomplishing what he wants.

 

Bottom line is that I'm a bit more trusting of this staff than I was at this time last year. Overall, I think they are doing a pretty darn good job and we'll see good results this year.

 

Go Warriors!!

 

When I say Mid-State I am not referring geographically. I was referring to the schools not in Metro.

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