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Training Camp Day 2


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I truly do not understand the whole no recording / lack of content thing.

do they actually think other nfl teams are watching our half speed, shorts and shells, 7 on 7, standard play designs and using that to their advantage?

like nah nah don't let them see us running that simple out route but we televise fanfest and preseason?

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1 minute ago, GOAT said:

I truly do not understand the whole no recording / lack of content thing.

do they actually think other nfl teams are watching our half speed, shorts and shells, 7 on 7, standard play designs and using that to their advantage?

like nah nah don't let them see us running that simple out route but we televise fanfest and preseason?

it's all about control

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3 minutes ago, GOAT said:

I truly do not understand the whole no recording / lack of content thing.

do they actually think other nfl teams are watching our half speed, shorts and shells, 7 on 7, standard play designs and using that to their advantage?

like nah nah don't let them see us running that simple out route but we televise fanfest and preseason?

It's a game of inches.  

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12 minutes ago, GOAT said:

I truly do not understand the whole no recording / lack of content thing.

do they actually think other nfl teams are watching our half speed, shorts and shells, 7 on 7, standard play designs and using that to their advantage?

like nah nah don't let them see us running that simple out route but we televise fanfest and preseason?

You will find most every fanbase talking about this and see the no recording policy from most any team to look for. So obviously the teams believe it's worth limiting.

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

 

efficient practice you say?

we don't practice redzone or 2 minute drill guys you learned all that stuff in high school DBO and do not for the love of all things holy do not I mean do not put that unprotected ball over the goal line

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