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A controlled scrimmage is a practice session in which two teams compete against each other under specific guidelines and rules set by coaches. Unlike a traditional scrimmage, the focus is on evaluating tactics, player performance, and teamwork rather than purely on the outcome of the game. Coaches may stop play to provide feedback, make adjustments, or emphasize certain strategies. This format allows for skill development while still simulating game-like conditions.

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