Article By Al NamiasIV on 11th April, 2010
For those familiar with Ferentz' spring "games," the atmosphere is less game-like and more scrimmage-like. In fact, even "scrimmage" might be too strong a word.
Basically, the first hour of the practice is spent warming up, going through fundamentals, and maybe doing some seven-on-seven drills. After this, full 11-man squads get on the field and the coaches have them go through situational drills.
For example, they run the two-minute offense, the goal-line offense, the red zone offense, etc., along with the corresponding defenses.
There is no real scoring or competition along the ...
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