Scrimmage Structure and Recording Games

RiggoForever

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Hey guys,


Could any of you tell me the exact structure of a scrimmage...are there pads and hitting, and is an actual score kept, or is it just a bunch of different drills between 2 different teams? How is it different from a preseason game in terms of length and structure?

Also, when you have to miss a game, how do you record the game? I've heard of something called TiVo....do any of you have it, if so how expensive is it and do you think its worth the money. Thanks!
 

Cajuncowboy

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RiggoForever said:
Hey guys,


Could any of you tell me the exact structure of a scrimmage...are there pads and hitting, and is an actual score kept, or is it just a bunch of different drills between 2 different teams? How is it different from a preseason game in terms of length and structure?

Also, when you have to miss a game, how do you record the game? I've heard of something called TiVo....do any of you have it, if so how expensive is it and do you think its worth the money. Thanks!

As far as scrimmages go, Generally they don't keep a score. They will usually run a set number of plays, say 10 plays from the 50 yard line trying to get a TD. Then the teams switch. They will then try different situations like Goal line offense and defense.

I have Tivo and it costs 5.99 per month for the service and the machine itself varies in price. Of course, if you get Direct TV you can generally talk them into giving you a free one. I love it and will not be without it. It's great.
 
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