bladiebla Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 Without gameplanning pre-season football should show you the pure quality and talent of the players as opposed to the skills in exectuting and/or adjusting to a strategic battleplan the coaches drew out. For that reason alone the results in the preseason don't mean anything. But do they mean anything else? How pure is the evaluation you can do on talent and player quality?
K-9 Posted August 28, 2009 Posted August 28, 2009 Without gameplanning pre-season football should show you the pure quality and talent of the players as opposed to the skills in exectuting and/or adjusting to a strategic battleplan the coaches drew out. For that reason alone the results in the preseason don't mean anything. But do they mean anything else? How pure is the evaluation you can do on talent and player quality? Excellent qustion. And the answer is, "not very pure really." What gives a coaching staff, an ENTIRE coaching staff, the best body of players' work to evaluate in pre-season, are the hundreds of reps in practice that are taped, reviewed, and analyzed by each group, each day. Coaches have every second of every practice planned down to the minute. That's how important this time is for evals. There is simply no other time to do it. GO BILLS!!!
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