Guest ECBucFan Posted August 15, 2010 Report Posted August 15, 2010 Correct! The only real "loss" would be if you sustained injuries. Otherwise, scrimmage [i]results[/i] are about as important as 7 on 7 results, meaning essentially nothing...
baddog Posted August 15, 2010 Report Posted August 15, 2010 [quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="825636" timestamp="1281845835"] ;D[/quote]I know that all too well, but Marshall lost. ;D
Jackthehammer Posted August 15, 2010 Report Posted August 15, 2010 Ok here is how I figure this works: 1 if you score more touchdowns than the other team and your a team who usually wins then you just played well. 2: If you are a team who normally does not play well and you outscore the other team then you won the scrimmage 3: If your a team from 19-4a and you scrimmage a team from 20-4a and outscore your opponent because you leave your starters in for 4 quarters then that, well that is priceless ;)
liltex Posted August 15, 2010 Report Posted August 15, 2010 No Jack that's BHill that's priceless.You certainly aren't talking about a Jerry Stewart 19-4A squad.Bet on this though the reins will be loosed on Crosby.
the_dude_abides Posted August 15, 2010 Report Posted August 15, 2010 ...or if you are a 20-4a varsity team that gets outclassed by the 9th and 10th graders from a certain 19-4a school THEN you lose a scrimmage.
Guest LR1969 Posted August 15, 2010 Report Posted August 15, 2010 I agree but I am also smart enough to realize that the "winner" will almost always put more stock in the "win" and the "loser" will almost always play up the fact that it wasn't a "real" game. The fact is, scrimmages come in many colors. I have been to some that were nothing more than co-practice sessions and I have been to others that were as close to a real game as you can get (full contact/rotation/special teams, etc.). I didn't see any this year so I can't say yeah or nay on the results. Just glad to see football is back!
SgtRey Posted August 15, 2010 Report Posted August 15, 2010 [quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="825636" timestamp="1281845835"] ;D[/quote] :D :D....We Won!!!!
sig220 Posted August 15, 2010 Report Posted August 15, 2010 Geez, the season cannot get here soon enough. First arguements about the name of a stadium, now scrimmage wins and losses. What's next, font choice on the uniforms, our practice could beat your practice?
SgtRey Posted August 15, 2010 Report Posted August 15, 2010 [quote name="LR1969" post="825694" timestamp="1281879365"]I agree but I am also smart enough to realize that the "winner" will almost always put more stock in the "win" and the "loser" will almost always play up the fact that it wasn't a "real" game. The fact is, scrimmages come in many colors. I have been to some that were nothing more than co-practice sessions and I have been to others that were as close to a real game as you can get (full contact/rotation/special teams, etc.). I didn't see any this year so I can't say yeah or nay on the results. Just glad to see football is back![/quote]Lufkin and WB will be like a game...refs, clock, score, no coaches on the field during game, play clock, links, BBQ sandwiches, you name it....come out and see this practice, Saturday 3 pm Durley Stadium.
AggiesAreWe Posted August 15, 2010 Author Report Posted August 15, 2010 [quote name="SgtRey" post="825701" timestamp="1281880256"][quote author=LR1969 link=topic=71658.msg825694#msg825694 date=1281879365]I agree but I am also smart enough to realize that the "winner" will almost always put more stock in the "win" and the "loser" will almost always play up the fact that it wasn't a "real" game. The fact is, scrimmages come in many colors. I have been to some that were nothing more than co-practice sessions and I have been to others that were as close to a real game as you can get (full contact/rotation/special teams, etc.). I didn't see any this year so I can't say yeah or nay on the results. Just glad to see football is back![/quote]Lufkin and WB will be like a game...refs, clock, score, no coaches on the field during game, play clock, links, BBQ sandwiches, you name it....come out and see this practice, Saturday 3 pm Durley Stadium.[/quote]I will be on the sidelines for this one. SgtRey, bring me a chipped beef sandwich please.(btw, no team will win or lose this one either) ;D
the_dude_abides Posted August 15, 2010 Report Posted August 15, 2010 [quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="825704" timestamp="1281880460"][quote author=SgtRey link=topic=71658.msg825701#msg825701 date=1281880256][quote author=LR1969 link=topic=71658.msg825694#msg825694 date=1281879365]I agree but I am also smart enough to realize that the "winner" will almost always put more stock in the "win" and the "loser" will almost always play up the fact that it wasn't a "real" game. The fact is, scrimmages come in many colors. I have been to some that were nothing more than co-practice sessions and I have been to others that were as close to a real game as you can get (full contact/rotation/special teams, etc.). I didn't see any this year so I can't say yeah or nay on the results. Just glad to see football is back![/quote]Lufkin and WB will be like a game...refs, clock, score, no coaches on the field during game, play clock, links, BBQ sandwiches, you name it....come out and see this practice, Saturday 3 pm Durley Stadium.[/quote]I will be on the sidelines for this one. SgtRey, bring me a chipped beef sandwich please.(btw, no team will win or lose this one either) ;D[/quote]The only loser here is grammar in the fight against double negatives.
SgtRey Posted August 15, 2010 Report Posted August 15, 2010 [quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="825704" timestamp="1281880460"][quote author=SgtRey link=topic=71658.msg825701#msg825701 date=1281880256][quote author=LR1969 link=topic=71658.msg825694#msg825694 date=1281879365]I agree but I am also smart enough to realize that the "winner" will almost always put more stock in the "win" and the "loser" will almost always play up the fact that it wasn't a "real" game. The fact is, scrimmages come in many colors. I have been to some that were nothing more than co-practice sessions and I have been to others that were as close to a real game as you can get (full contact/rotation/special teams, etc.). I didn't see any this year so I can't say yeah or nay on the results. Just glad to see football is back![/quote]Lufkin and WB will be like a game...refs, clock, score, no coaches on the field during game, play clock, links, BBQ sandwiches, you name it....come out and see this practice, Saturday 3 pm Durley Stadium.[/quote]I will be on the sidelines for this one. SgtRey, bring me a chipped beef sandwich please.(btw, no team will win or lose this one either) ;D[/quote]Actually I may do Fajitas...there sooo good, it will make you want to SLAP UR MOMMA!!! but Soulja will do.
AggiesAreWe Posted August 15, 2010 Author Report Posted August 15, 2010 Fajitas!!! Muy Bueno!!!!I know I will be there now!!Muchas Gracias Senor Rey!
SgtRey Posted August 15, 2010 Report Posted August 15, 2010 [quote name="AggiesAreWe" post="825711" timestamp="1281881197"]Fajitas!!! Muy Bueno!!!!I know I will be there now!!Muchas Gracias Senor Rey![/quote]Everyone is invited, of course..
BigWolf10 Posted August 15, 2010 Report Posted August 15, 2010 [quote name="SgtRey" post="825710" timestamp="1281880952"][quote author=AggiesAreWe link=topic=71658.msg825704#msg825704 date=1281880460][quote author=SgtRey link=topic=71658.msg825701#msg825701 date=1281880256][quote author=LR1969 link=topic=71658.msg825694#msg825694 date=1281879365]I agree but I am also smart enough to realize that the "winner" will almost always put more stock in the "win" and the "loser" will almost always play up the fact that it wasn't a "real" game. The fact is, scrimmages come in many colors. I have been to some that were nothing more than co-practice sessions and I have been to others that were as close to a real game as you can get (full contact/rotation/special teams, etc.). I didn't see any this year so I can't say yeah or nay on the results. Just glad to see football is back![/quote]Lufkin and WB will be like a game...refs, clock, score, no coaches on the field during game, play clock, links, BBQ sandwiches, you name it....come out and see this practice, Saturday 3 pm Durley Stadium.[/quote]I will be on the sidelines for this one. SgtRey, bring me a chipped beef sandwich please.(btw, no team will win or lose this one either) ;D[/quote]Actually I may do Fajitas...there sooo good, it will make you want to[b] SLAP UR MOMMA[/b]!!! [b]but Soulja[/b][b] will[/b][b] do.[/b][/quote]i think soulja will say, ull come out better slappin yo mama :D :D lol funny stuff
sig220 Posted August 15, 2010 Report Posted August 15, 2010 Oh, I'll be at Durley. I hope it isn't dangerously hot.
Jackthehammer Posted August 15, 2010 Report Posted August 15, 2010 [quote name="liltex" post="825680" timestamp="1281877541"]No Jack that's BHill that's priceless.You certainly aren't talking about a Jerry Stewart 19-4A squad.Bet on this though the reins will be loosed on Crosby.[/quote]Liltex do you have espn it sure seems as though you can read minds. LOL ;D
liltex Posted August 15, 2010 Report Posted August 15, 2010 When ya get to age you're considered a antique you get a little smarter until that old timers stuff takes you back to your childhood.When you've been disabled for 11 yrs.you gotta do something.The thing is none of the pollsters and few of our posters can put a tag of sorts on HEART,the reason I luv HS Football.
BMTSoulja1 Posted August 15, 2010 Report Posted August 15, 2010 [quote name="SgtRey" post="825710" timestamp="1281880952"][quote author=AggiesAreWe link=topic=71658.msg825704#msg825704 date=1281880460][quote author=SgtRey link=topic=71658.msg825701#msg825701 date=1281880256][quote author=LR1969 link=topic=71658.msg825694#msg825694 date=1281879365]I agree but I am also smart enough to realize that the "winner" will almost always put more stock in the "win" and the "loser" will almost always play up the fact that it wasn't a "real" game. The fact is, scrimmages come in many colors. I have been to some that were nothing more than co-practice sessions and I have been to others that were as close to a real game as you can get (full contact/rotation/special teams, etc.). I didn't see any this year so I can't say yeah or nay on the results. Just glad to see football is back![/quote]Lufkin and WB will be like a game...refs, clock, score, no coaches on the field during game, play clock, links, BBQ sandwiches, you name it....come out and see this practice, Saturday 3 pm Durley Stadium.[/quote]I will be on the sidelines for this one. SgtRey, bring me a chipped beef sandwich please.(btw, no team will win or lose this one either) ;D[/quote]Actually I may do Fajitas...there sooo good, it will make you want to SLAP UR MOMMA!!! but Soulja will do.[/quote] :D :D :D
incognito Posted August 15, 2010 Report Posted August 15, 2010 Does a scrimmage give you any insight on how good a team really is? Obviously scrimmages can tell a whole lot about the players on the team, their cohesiveness, and about how well a team may execute a particular series of plays. Coaches clearly accumulate a lot of information from scrimmages, but does the "score" of a scrimmage tell you something about the regular season performance of your team? I think the answer to that is no. The simple reason being coaches are not coaching for the win in these scrimmages (nor should they be). They are evaluating different players to see how well they execute. Scrimmages help coaching staffs identify where the weak spots are, and what the team should spend more time on in future practices. The "score" is virtually meaningless.
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