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Within one offseason the new ownership has begun evolving the roster. There have been many cuts and retirements which both clear some space but relegate lots of money to the dead pool. Multiple significant free agents signings, trades, picks and depth signings have taken place. Not to mention major changes in coaching.
Whereas the roster is not yet a final product, the wheels are in motion to turn Spokane Shock back into a relevant opponent. Good luck to all other owners as we embark on this season.
Great job, I'm sure your team will be much better this season. But I do know the feeling as I replaced my Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator along with my starting QB, RB and one WR on offense and had to totally transform the defensive secondary. Just hope they hold up this season.
Finally got to setting up the offense after game 2 of preseason. Excepting that the team will have some tough patches with a young Qb, some positions changes and early injuries.
Defense is still in planning stages and a little lack luster. This will be refined as much as possible by game 1 of regular season. Small tweaks were made based on first 2 matches but nothing noteworthy.
Match 3 is final test run for starters and we will go all out for what it is worth this time.
Re: Shocker
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5/29/2022 8:03 am
Heading into the tail of the season the Shock look to go head to head with division leader Boise Burn who sat the Shock down in their first match.
The team has worked tirelessly to set their gameplanning through the season thus far. The formula has proved fruitful as the Shock are no longer the laughing stock of the league.
While eyes are on the current season and it's success or failure, ownership still views this as a long haul project. Evidenced by selecting a QB as their 1.1 pick. Leon Strong only took snaps for one game as it was clear he would need conditioning under the veteran for at least a year. He will look to add his own Shock next season.