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The 7 on 7 scrimmage today in Akron against Youngstown State ended in a tie:
http://twitter.com/letsgoguins/status/19106108918
http://twitter.com/b_ross27/status/19105033796


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Thanks for the update, even though the final score is not exactly what Zips fans want to hear.


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QUOTE(Dave in Green @ Jul 21 2010, 05:41 PM) *
Thanks for the update, even though the final score is not exactly what Zips fans want to hear.



7 on 7's have absolutely no baring on anything. Who cares?



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PN7 said he lit them up like a xmas tree. thumb.gif


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QUOTE(Dr Z @ Jul 21 2010, 07:26 PM) *
PN7 said he lit them up like a xmas tree. thumb.gif


He threw 6 TDs. Doesn't speak well for the defense if we ended in a tie.


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omg, what a fugging joke!!

Anyone who has ever been a college athlete knows that 7 on 7 scrimmages between players in the summer mean absolutely nothing! Nobody even keeps the score, and there's no refs, so it's impossible to declare when someone is really down, scored, whatever. If some poser from YSU actually attempted to post a score, it shows his inferiority complex. Why you would even post something like this is beyond me, it shows nothing, and just makes you look stupid for acting like it tells us something.



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He told you that



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QUOTE(InTheZone @ Jul 21 2010, 06:36 PM) *
omg, what a fugging joke!!

Anyone who has ever been a college athlete knows that 7 on 7 scrimmages between players in the summer mean absolutely nothing! Nobody even keeps the score, and there's no refs, so it's impossible to declare when someone is really down, scored, whatever. If some poser from YSU actually attempted to post a score, it shows his inferiority complex. Why you would even post something like this is beyond me, it shows nothing, and just makes you look stupid for acting like it tells us something.

I posted back last year that CSU beat Akron in a basketball scrimmage and I got the same response. Although it does not mean much, it is a good idea how each team's offense's and defense's look against the back's, tight end's, and wide receivers and vice versa.


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QUOTE(eguins @ Jul 21 2010, 11:22 AM) *
The 7 on 7 scrimmage today in Akron against Youngstown State ended in a tie:
http://twitter.com/letsgoguins/status/19106108918
http://twitter.com/b_ross27/status/19105033796

Each club received one point in the standings for the draw?



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I guess the proper perspective is that someone reported an unofficial score for a scrimmage where there's no intent to keep score, but for the coaches to measure the performance of their players. So we'd really need to know how the coaches evaluated the performance of their players to understand how each team actually did. Maybe it really was a tie if both teams' coaches were equally satisfied with their players' performances. On the other hand, if the main purpose of the scrimmage had been to run up points, the results might have been different.


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Dude, I don't think eguins posted this to brag about his team or anything. It's just interesting information.

QUOTE(InTheZone @ Jul 21 2010, 07:36 PM) *
omg, what a fugging joke!!

Anyone who has ever been a college athlete knows that 7 on 7 scrimmages between players in the summer mean absolutely nothing! Nobody even keeps the score, and there's no refs, so it's impossible to declare when someone is really down, scored, whatever. If some poser from YSU actually attempted to post a score, it shows his inferiority complex. Why you would even post something like this is beyond me, it shows nothing, and just makes you look stupid for acting like it tells us something.



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QUOTE(scottditzen @ Jul 21 2010, 10:43 PM) *
Dude, I don't think eguins posted this to brag about his team or anything. It's just interesting information.

QUOTE(InTheZone @ Jul 21 2010, 07:36 PM) *
omg, what a fugging joke!!

Anyone who has ever been a college athlete knows that 7 on 7 scrimmages between players in the summer mean absolutely nothing! Nobody even keeps the score, and there's no refs, so it's impossible to declare when someone is really down, scored, whatever. If some poser from YSU actually attempted to post a score, it shows his inferiority complex. Why you would even post something like this is beyond me, it shows nothing, and just makes you look stupid for acting like it tells us something.


I did not post this to brag about the team, I posted this to inform you guys of something I had read. Did want to point out that with various coaching contact rules during the summer, that coaches were most likely not involved in this whatsoever.


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QUOTE(eguins @ Jul 21 2010, 07:38 PM) *
QUOTE(InTheZone @ Jul 21 2010, 06:36 PM) *
omg, what a fugging joke!!

Anyone who has ever been a college athlete knows that 7 on 7 scrimmages between players in the summer mean absolutely nothing! Nobody even keeps the score, and there's no refs, so it's impossible to declare when someone is really down, scored, whatever. If some poser from YSU actually attempted to post a score, it shows his inferiority complex. Why you would even post something like this is beyond me, it shows nothing, and just makes you look stupid for acting like it tells us something.

I posted back last year that CSU beat Akron in a basketball scrimmage and I got the same response. Although it does not mean much, it is a good idea how each team's offense's and defense's look against the back's, tight end's, and wide receivers and vice versa.



Ever hear "Games are won/lost in the trenches.?" Neither line participates in 7-on-7. If it makes you feel good, go withit.



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QUOTE(Zip Prophecy @ Jul 22 2010, 07:08 AM) *
QUOTE(eguins @ Jul 21 2010, 07:38 PM) *
QUOTE(InTheZone @ Jul 21 2010, 06:36 PM) *
omg, what a fugging joke!!

Anyone who has ever been a college athlete knows that 7 on 7 scrimmages between players in the summer mean absolutely nothing! Nobody even keeps the score, and there's no refs, so it's impossible to declare when someone is really down, scored, whatever. If some poser from YSU actually attempted to post a score, it shows his inferiority complex. Why you would even post something like this is beyond me, it shows nothing, and just makes you look stupid for acting like it tells us something.

I posted back last year that CSU beat Akron in a basketball scrimmage and I got the same response. Although it does not mean much, it is a good idea how each team's offense's and defense's look against the back's, tight end's, and wide receivers and vice versa.



Ever hear "Games are won/lost in the trenches.?" Neither line participates in 7-on-7. If it makes you feel good, go withit.


Thanks for the accurate description. There's a reason they call these "drills". Essentially, it's a practice session without much of anything similar to a game expect that someone is throwing the ball, and receivers are running routes....without a bunch of 300 lb. guys running at you. It's closest resemblance might be football at a picnic where one guy has the football and tells everyone else to go out for a pass.

I don't think equins was rubbing anything in our faces. But, if anyone thinks this tells us anything about how YSU stacks up against us, I think that's a REAL stretch.



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This is a good practice for PN7 and his new receivers to get on the same page. GP1 posed the question back in January; who is going to catch the ball? This was before Carter was moved to WR, but I bet PN7 is building some confidence in his receivers with these 7-7 drills. That's what it's good for.


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