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      <description>The Navy defense got the better of the Navy offense on Saturday, as the first, second, and third team ‘D’ held the Midshipmen offensive units to just three scoring drives in seventeen attempts. Defensive dominance wasn’t the only storyline of the scrimmage, however, with plenty of players vying for playing time on both sides of the football.  Here are my observations from Saturday’s action.</description>
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      <description>On the same night that junior linebacker Tyler Simmons was honored as the team’s “most improved player” during the spring football season, the Navy first and second team defenses posted dominating performances against their offensive counterparts during the team’s annual Blue and Gold Spring Game on Friday night.</description>
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