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    Team drills appeared to run smoother today....Defense continues to look great...Still practicing at a high Tempo...Wideouts seemed to show improvement, not as many dropped balls. Freshman D. Wallace showed flashes of his potential...displayed more confidence today! During team drills, Wallace ran a sweep, which was botched, and reversed field gaining about 20 yards before the Defense was able to catch up with him on pursuit....

    Some of the players that stood out today on Offense were #4, 5, 6 and 84...On Defense, #11 and the entire first and second group of Corners. Unsure if it's just conditioning, but the "O" line continues to be dominated by the "D" front...Gave up quite a few sacks and stops in the back field...

    Can't wait until the bullets fly!


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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginEsquire06
    Team drills appeared to run smoother today....Defense continues to look great...Still practicing at a high Tempo...Wideouts seemed to show improvement, not as many dropped balls. Freshman D. Wallace showed flashes of his potential...displayed more confidence today! During team drills, Wallace ran a sweep, which was botched, and reversed field gaining about 20 yards before the Defense was able to catch up with him on pursuit....

    Some of the players that stood out today on Offense were #4, 5, 6 and 84...On Defense, #11 and the entire first and second group of Corners. Unsure if it's just conditioning, but the "O" line continues to be dominated by the "D" front...Gave up quite a few sacks and stops in the back field...

    Can't wait until the bullets fly!
    D-line dominating the O-line is not good, but might not be the worst thing.

    Hopefully, it means that the D-line is improved. That would be VERY good news.

    Maybe, it has something to do with the fact that 3 of the 5 O-lineman are playing positions they haven't played before, and Chance is a first-time starter. The only constant from last year's O-line is Ernest at RT.

    Could be just "working out the kinks", "getting in rhythm", "on the same page" type situation.

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    Chery looked very smooth today at the wideout spot. He put some moves on a Dback that froze him in his tracks. Deon Wallace and Fenroy looked very good today also as did Caleb Rubin and the entire RB corp. We are young at wideout, but we have some really quick young recievers.


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    Quote Originally Posted by HOTBOUDIN
    D-line dominating the O-line is not good, but might not be the worst thing.

    Hopefully, it means that the D-line is improved. That would be VERY good news.

    Maybe, it has something to do with the fact that 3 of the 5 O-lineman are playing positions they haven't played before, and Chance is a first-time starter. The only constant from last year's O-line is Ernest at RT.

    Could be just "working out the kinks", "getting in rhythm", "on the same page" type situation.
    From what I witnessed, It could hardly be called dominance when the RB's broke off at least seven runs into the secondary. I would say at this point into fall practice, the middle of the DL is still a weak position.

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    Catch of the Day

    Take my word for it, the arm you can't see was busy catching the ball.

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    In case my "word" is worthless

    After the catch

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    The idea in this drill is to keep maintain your footworkability and not give up real-estate. The aperatus in the background forces a low start to the drill and they work along the line a certain distance out from the contraption.

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    Justin Venable practicing the deep snap. Imagine the leverage advantage a defensive lineman has at this point.

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    Brit Framel, (one of the recipients of Venable's snaps) prepares to kick as the other legs ( #83 David Schexnayder and #18 Drew Edmiston) look on.

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    awesome picture of #17. thanks.


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