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Post by fwp on Mar 2, 2008 21:54:04 GMT -5
Sounds like I wanna hang with BLZ! ;D
Hey, without trying the Ravens don't know where they stand.
Much like you're stating. If you look back in history through the Olympic basketball results. The United States used to wax most of the rest of the world. Interest in basketball increased around the globe and after many beatdowns the rest of the world figured out what they needed to do to compete.
The only way you learn is to challenge. It was an exhibition game. I hope both teams got something positive out of it.
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Post by Lightning#79 on Mar 2, 2008 21:57:32 GMT -5
Wish I coulda been there to hang out with you guys (nobody said anything about free beer! ) but went to check out the 4 team CPFL scrimmage in K.C. Got a good look at some of our up coming competition for the season.
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Post by afan on Mar 3, 2008 9:38:15 GMT -5
I think the Ravens knew exactly where they stood - and I don't doubt that it was a great experience for them. For the Bandits, not so much.
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Post by darkwaters on Mar 3, 2008 10:44:43 GMT -5
From a game like this an organization can grow if it is handled the right way,what the players learned from this was if by chance which in most cases they were thinking I'm just as good as those guys are. When you get on the field with a guy who has talent and you may be an average player vs the above average guy it shows,So to the players good game for taking the field (Ravens) but be happy you get to play the game with people you can compete with.
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