rudebuddha
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It's soft that we aren't playing a real game.
A "real spring game" isn't a real game. It is a scrimmage the fans get to watch. The QBs can't be hit. The defense rarely blitzes (which for us is a lot like a real game I suppose). There are no special teams. The worst reason to do something is because "it's the way it has always been done". What have spring games added for us the last 10 years? Not a cot damned thing. Would rather give the fans something moderately exciting to watch...like a lot of Red Zone work...and come out healthy headed in to the summer, where real improvements actually can happen.
You know what the fvck I am saying. Don't be obtuse.
A real game with a real score, no matter how watered down the schemes are is much more exciting than this pile of ****.
Kind of obtuse thinking a spring game is a real game, don't ya think?
I'd rather see our real offense go against our real defense, not half an offense against half a defense.
Tough to build chemistry on both sides with first teamers split up.