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How are you feeling after the first preseason game?


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How are you feeling after the first preseason game?  

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  1. 1. How are you feeling after the first preseason game?

    • Concerned, but not worried.
    • Worried, but not concerned.
    • Concerned and worried.
    • Neither concerned nor worried.


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For a “new era” of football, this was disappointing.  We lost every single one on one battle. We lost both lines of scrimmage.  We lost gap control.  We got gashed in the middle of the field.  We ran zero creative route concepts.  We couldn’t open running lanes.  Etc.  

im very concerned, at least until Friday night. 

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Lol love the choice options. 
It will take a minute with this new staff plus many new faces to get everyone in sync. Let’s let our staff do their thing and see how much smoother we look in week 3/4 of preseason whichever we use for the dressed rehearsal. Honestly there will be some growing pains early in the season as well IMO. 

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3 minutes ago, NAS said:

Concerned and worried is the same damn thing

I thought the same thing too until I looked it up lol. Here's the best thing I saw about how they're different...

"Being concerned is an adaptive and constructive way of thinking that really prepares you for life's challenges. Being worried, on the other hand, is a circular, destructive kind of thinking that leads to a life of stress, anxiety, or panic."

If I HAD to choose betweem the two I'd pick concerned, but I voted neither. If anyone is worried over a meaningless first preseason game with so many new and missing pieces (players/coaches/schemes/etc.) then they have a problem lol!

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