shooter Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 Much has been made about the success and or failure of teams playing 7 on 7 football and how some teams dominated teams in this league, but didn't do so during 11-man football in '07. So, can we truely gauge a team by what happened this summer in 7 on 7 and ? I appreciate your comments as we move closer to the start of a new FOOTBALL season.
dawgnut Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 All quarterbacks can throw pretty good in the warmups before the game. But only the good ones can throw when they are being chased. All 7 on 7 does is keep the timing of the QB and receivers going.
KFDM COOP Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 It sure doesn't hurt!! I've seen QB's improve greatly from 7 on 7.
tvc184 Posted July 25, 2008 Report Posted July 25, 2008 It sure doesn't hurt!! I've seen QB's improve greatly from 7 on 7. While any practice helps, that wasn't the question presented by shooter. Shooter asked, "So, can we truely gauge a team by what happened this summer in 7 on 7". Does it help a quarterback rather than sitting at home playing video games? Yes. Does it help with timing and his receivers? Yes. Does it predict or gauge how your team will do? No. Will your quarterback be better for having played 7 on 7? Maybe.
rapayne Posted July 26, 2008 Report Posted July 26, 2008 There is no doubt it helps to build a closer group of players that really can serve as core leaders come the fall. It also keeps them all active and that never hurts, but that s pretty much where it ends/
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