The problem with intersquad scrimmages
Not the place for the glass half empty, crud floating in that half-filled glass, guy. For every kill, you can lament the fact it was not blocked or dug; every block or dig, you can rag on the poor attack. Every pass is the result of an ineffective serve; every ace the consequence of poor passing.
It's like playing yourself in chess. One man's checkmate is another man's ... well, checkmate.
I am against projecting too much about a season's potential from an intersquad scrimmage or scrimmages. I am also against playing solitaire chess. I also don't like liver (just as long as we're setting the record straight).
It's like playing yourself in chess. One man's checkmate is another man's ... well, checkmate.
I am against projecting too much about a season's potential from an intersquad scrimmage or scrimmages. I am also against playing solitaire chess. I also don't like liver (just as long as we're setting the record straight).
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