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Toughest Guard book of the 2000s


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in general... Cavaliers

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It's probably a tie with Blue Devils and The Cadets

Blue Devils, more dancing less spinning

The Cadets, more spinning less dancing

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2000-Cavaliers

2001-Cadets

2002-Cadets(they had some moments but were the cleanest)

2003-Cadets/Cavaliers(Cadets were crazy clean, and Cavies had cool stuff)

2004-Blue Devils

2005-Cadets

I'll agree with that...but I might give SCV the props for 2001

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I'm going to go out on a limb and say Bluecoats. Now as a drill designer, my concerns for the guard are hopefully all about staging concerns and making sure they're where they're supposed to be. I hardly ever notice (flaw I'm sure) WHAT a guard is doing work-wise. I have no clue how to spin a flag, nor do I know thing-one about how to teach it. HOWEVER...I have MARVELED at the precision and intensity and complexity of Bluecoats guard the last 3 years specifically. Not to mention whoever their drill designer is KICKS ### at staging. But I'm giving my guard props to Bluecoats.

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