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ArizonaLib

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7. Yes throughout the week they all get close
Sun Aug 2, 2020, 04:40 PM
Aug 2020

This of course isn't for you, but you brought it up well:

It's the only way to prepare for games. Special teams, everyone on the depth chart. Not to mention coaches on sidelines with key players. Things move alot quicker than baseball when someone can run up to the mound with a couple of towels. Huddles between most plays require close proximity. Also, toward the end of long drives and those linemen get gassed (hands on hips, etc) the goal line formations get really intimate. Anyhow, I am already Jonesing for any college football. I love the blimp shots and seeing the full formations on tv. The NFL camerawork gets too tight.

I would to see more classic games from the 70's etc.

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