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I don't know how you can draw any conclusions


Kevin Greene

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By what we've seen so far in the Preseason.

Vanilla schemes, a myriad of injuries and one of our starting defensive tackles probably isn't on the roster yet.

Beason and Stewart will be ready for game one along with a lot of other players restricted from action so far. Defensive schemes will be played in earnest. The O will have all their weapons.

Beat them stinkin' Iggles.

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The only conclusions I've drawn thus far is that a couple players we have aren't living up to expectations while a couple others are doing very well and probably surpassing most expectations. Also we need to make sure that we make those tackles and rely on the second guy getting there to strip the ball. TACKLE FIRST FOR MY BRAIN'S SAKE.

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Here is a Good way to look at it;

Was there more Good than Bad???

Injuries have Killed our ability to see what our whole starting O and D would look like, plus we have shot ourselves in the foot A WHOLE DAMN BUNCH this pre-season...

I am not amused...

No. In all four games there was more bad than good. By a significant margin.

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I don't know how you can draw any conclusions

Here is a drawing.....

scientific_method01.gif

and here is the process.. (Pay close attention to step 6)

1. Define/Identify the Problem

2. Form a Hypothesis

3. Make Observations or Test Hypothesis and Perform Experiments

4. Organize and Analyze Data

5. Do Experiments and Observations Support Hypothesis?

* If No, Perform New Experiments and Repeat Step 4

6. Draw Conclusions

7. Communicate Results

:D

pete

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