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When preparing for an opponent, you always go 1/2's vs scout team
There was a downpour right before the scrimmage started. The fact that he didn't fumble and threw over 200 yards with no pick with a wet ball in a single half is gooddon't like that completion pct vs scout team, but with Young getting a pick sounds like scout team had good players on it
I would assume that Malek Young was playing against the scout team offense and not Rosier. That completion percentage is a little worrisome, but I also don't think Rosier's strength is his ability to complete a high percentage of his throws.
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don't like that completion pct vs scout team, but with Young getting a pick sounds like scout team had good players on it
Sherrifs did not play, reason?
He lost
He gone?
Probably
don't like that completion pct vs scout team, but with Young getting a pick sounds like scout team had good players on it
Young was playing against the scout team offense dumbass!
18-32 (56%) for Rosier; not 18-22 (82%).
is N'Kosi the scout team QB?
is N'Kosi the scout team QB?
the logic behind not having your #1 offense go against your #1 defense and vice versa is that they are in game day prep. the scout team defense is running the opposing teams defense and "looks". on defense, they are looking at and prepping against the scout team offense of the upcoming teams offense. you don't prep and play against your own teams offensive scheme all season. how the **** does that help? you go against scout team. our #1 defense will practice against the looks and plays the upcoming opponent runs.
you don't have your #1 offense or #1 defense run the other team's looks. that takes away from what we are trying to do on each side of the ball.