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04-20-2017, 11:27 AM
All of the 7on7s you see are for current 6th/7th graders. No current 8th graders are allowed to play.
I see a benefit to all teams even if your a power run team. The main reason is it helps you set up your defense against a those teams that will spread it out and with more and more teams moving to the pistol/shotgun pass/run style game in high schools it is best these kids learn to defend against it.
I know power teams that enter these strictly for the defensive practice against the pass. I mean how far are you going to go if you can stop every single run but can't stop a basic corner route?
I see a benefit to all teams even if your a power run team. The main reason is it helps you set up your defense against a those teams that will spread it out and with more and more teams moving to the pistol/shotgun pass/run style game in high schools it is best these kids learn to defend against it.
I know power teams that enter these strictly for the defensive practice against the pass. I mean how far are you going to go if you can stop every single run but can't stop a basic corner route?
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University of Kentucky 7on7 June 17th - by Coach_Lockwood - 03-15-2017, 09:17 PM
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University of Kentucky 7on7 June 17th - by Coach_Lockwood - 04-20-2017, 11:27 AM
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