The pitfalls of the Giants' astonishing continuity on offense
Briefly

High school football season previews often begin with coaches discussing roster changes, particularly the impact of graduating seniors. Many express concerns about replacing key players while some show optimism when returning underclassmen and starters are mentioned. This duality raises questions about the effectiveness of continuity from a previous unsuccessful season, prompting thoughts on whether stability is beneficial or a hindrance when looking forward to future games.
Invariably, the head coach would mention the number of seniors lost, highlighting the struggles of replacing those integral to the program's success.
Sometimes, the coach would reference the underclassmen's experience and express optimism about the upcoming season, citing the number of returning starters.
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