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curious

May 04, 2006
10:41 AM

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I watched some of the game last night and got to see them for the first time and what I saw was that these guys were always in position. The Replacements quarterback made some nice throws but the Sharks were always right there to pull a flag or pick off the ball like they knew exactly where the play was going. Is this just something you learn by playing for a long time or is there a strategy to it?

takes time

May 04, 2006
11:33 AM
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it takes time and talent. no strategy to it really. it is about having good players who know how to play the game. sharks have been a pretty good team for a while, but just recently they have started dominating. usually a team in the area will have a short run, then another team will come up and get seasoned together and they`ll make a run and so forth. sharks strength tho is their o and d lines. no matter what level of football it is, the pros, or in this flag league, winning starts in the trenches.

Ship Ahoy

May 04, 2006
5:16 PM
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The Sharks rush and the Replacements lack of rush was the difference. The Sharks QB had time to find receivers short and deep. The Replacements QB was always hurried so Sharks DBs jumped the routes making it look like they knew where the play was going because they didn`t have to worry about double moves. Some Sharks rushers came unblocked. Sometimes Replacements only rushed one guy. Ba da boom ba da bing.

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