To be honest, I don’t think 4 games vs 3 really changes
things too much for the majority of the players. I think it just gives you less game tape on
developing players. If your coach thinks
the starters need X number of minutes of playing time to get ready, they’ll make
that happen regardless of whether there’s 3 or 4 games. I also don’t think they’re really utilizing
preseason games in a way that addresses a lot of my concerns. I think more games would be better for Kubiak
in the sense of him figuring out his booth vs ground positioning, but it’s not really
going to help him be a better gameplanner, since they’re not doing gameplans. I think there’s a lot of subtle things that
we probably should be working on that we aren’t that will lead to a slow
offensive start to the season, but I doubt 3 vs 4 games is going to change
that.