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Inside the Numbers: 7-on-7 Does it pay off for your team?by: AFM Editorial Staff© More from this issueIt’s a Good Measuring Stick
“I believe that 7-on-7 plays an important role in developing team chemistry, knowledge of where you are supposed to be, and what your team’s strengths and weaknesses are. It also can be a good indicator of which players respond well under pressure and which techniques that are best suited for your team. It’s also a time to see if new coverages or changes in philosophy work under game-like situations. All of these things are good to know before the season starts.”
Arglista L. Scott (IL)
It’s Artificial
“It distorts defensive player reads of play-action passes in particular. It distorts the QB’s abilities to read defensive back play which becomes artificially stilted to pass.”
Harry Stryffeler (NC)
What Is Your Real Motive?
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