holdup Posted March 25, 2009 Report Posted March 25, 2009 I think spring training helps teams with new coaches like (LCM or Ozen) But Teams That Have Coaches Returning should do 7 on 7...
bellison1 Posted March 25, 2009 Report Posted March 25, 2009 You should do both.....If you are allowed Spring training, that is 18 practices as opposed to 5 in the Fall.....plus it puts your guys' minds on football....and I don't care if you are a wish bone team, 7 v 7 teaches your defense how to cover and your team how to compete.....you have to learn how to win before you can become a winner.
pngfan1 Posted March 25, 2009 Report Posted March 25, 2009 Depends on the offense.Teams that run the spread or throw the ball I like 7 on 7.For running or ball control power teams 7 on 7 doesn't mean as much.When we had Dustin Long, the Coburn twins,Joey Price 7 on 7 was priceless. But after the turn of the century when we had a power running attack with Josh Cook, Jake Hemmings, 7 on 7 didn't accomplish much for us. However you can do both as bellison1 has said, which is not a bad idea for anyone.
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