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[quote name="rvbulldogs" post="1245294" timestamp="1345053904"]
Buddy I still remember that game.  It was on its way to a great finish.  I heard those refs arent allowed back in this area!  Go Dogs!!!
[/quote]rvbulldogs: I was there. I will admit, it was a bad call for sure.
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[quote author=rvbulldogs link=topic=101630.msg1245294#msg1245294 date=1345053904]
Buddy I still remember that game.  It was on its way to a great finish.  I heard those refs arent allowed back in this area!  Go Dogs!!!
[/quote]rvbulldogs: I was there. I will admit, it was a bad call for sure.
[/quote]wonder how much those refs got paid?
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How about just show up at Bulldog Stadium tomorrow night and watch. Who cares if the score board will be working, who cares if there will even be a announcer. Lets call this a Audition instead of a scrimmage or game. Because it is designed for the coaches to see what they have on both sides of the ball. I have seen some 2nd and 3rd string players make their way to starters because of scrimmages.
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Thru the years Nederland has usually played a controlled portion to start and then one half maximum in the first scrimmage. I have seen them look really good and really bad in scrimmages in past years so I don't put much stock in them. I am going tomorrow night and would LOVE to see a 4 quarter game, but I am betting that won't happen in the first scrimmage. Nederland usually does that in the 2nd scrimmage and probably will against Dayton.
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[quote name="bigdog" post="1246072" timestamp="1345208950"]
I think there are advantages and disadvantages to a 4-quarter scrimmage.  One of the advantages is it gets everyone use to a full game tempo.  Disadvantages are that the chance for injury is increased.
[/quote] Exactly, early on conditioning is not as good it will be increasing the potential for injury. But, in a scrimmage everyone will play.
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