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Add my thanks Coach, cant tell ya how much I appreciate your camp reportsGood stuff as always CoachO. Thanks!![]()
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Add my thanks Coach, cant tell ya how much I appreciate your camp reportsGood stuff as always CoachO. Thanks!![]()
Hey Coach, thanks for awesome as the eyes and ears at TC.
How goes the WR rotation at 11 on 11's? Was there some pretty consistent rotation among who played with the 1's?
Excellent Coach. Was looking forward to your reports. I don't worry as much right now. As you said, it's day one. There's going to be a lot of shifting around until we're 100% healthy. I'm curious (I know it's way too early) how things pan out in the backfield. Meaning who grabs a spot (Gaines,Roberson, Reid). Any really early eyeball test guests you might make now?
And I'm curious to see Bryant and Alexander and how that plays out. Going to be some interesting battles in the coming weeks.
Camp Report 7/25/14
Offensive Line:
1st Unit: Long Saffold Wells Joseph Barksdale (this was how they lined up during the unit drills)
2nd Unit: Washington Person Barnes Bond Hooey
3rd Unit: Van Dyk Washington Jones Morrell Dill
· In team drills, Saffold took reps at LT and then moved back to LG. Robinson started out at LG, then took reps at LT.
· Davin Joseph was a constant at RG with the 1st unit throughout practice.
Alexander looks every bit the athlete they claimed he was. Things were very basic yesterday in terms of coverages, and Base 4-3 looks. It will be interesting to see how he adapts to the more complex coverages, and different personnel groupings as they get further into camp.
I will be very surprised to see C. Bryant on the practice field anytime soon. My guess, he stays on the PUP list, and gets a medical red shirt year. Best case, if he is on the PUP/IR list entering the season, he can be activated after Week 6. By then we should have a pretty good idea how the secondary is shaping up.
Interesting note re Jones.First Big Thanks ! & second I realize it is real early....but some things were very interesting to me CoachO.
Rodger Saffold remaining constant on the left side (not the right like last year) for unit drills & team drills. Saffold taking up the OL post where Greg Robinson was to be. Both Saffold & Robinson getting action in the OLT post on the team drills. If Joseph is what he was pre injury & Saffold being the probable starting OLT in the opening regular season game then having Saffold inserted @ OLG is real smart!
I wonder if they are wanting to get a good long look @ the ability of Davin Joseph @ ORG??? From what you say he & the OL had a rough time. Imagine that. If I am Boudreau I want to know if Joseph can play up to his pre 2012 years.
Easy working on Barrett Jones today working him only @ center & with the 3rd unit..interesting they are working him @ the bottom of the lineup & ONLY @ center. Working 3rd yr OL'er Brandon Washington @ OLT 2nd unit & OLG 3rd unit. Guess Brandon Washington having 2 previous TC's under his belt helps him early in the firsts practices.
Interesting note re Jones.
They either don't think hes' s ready or they are seriously grooming him for the position.
Maybe a little of both
Thanks Coach!
I looked for you but couldn't find you.
To be fair to Barrett Jones is basically a rookie when it comes to participation of Training Camp. Jones was MIA in TC last year. With Scott Wells not able to participate fully in practice just like 2012 & 2013 getting Barrett all the work @ center may be a primary plan in most of the OL scheduled positional post play from day to day as designed.
We will see more as to what Boudreau has planned for Barrett as TC moves on I would love to see the Boudreau's overall grand plan schedule for each of his OL.ers....I could see early what he is up too......I also see no mentioning of center Demetrius Rhaney. My guess is Barrett will start easy & Boudreau will turn up the heat on the brainy Jones as he settles into NFL training camp riggers.
They ran A LOT of 2 TE sets today. Most likely by design, as I mentioned earlier, defense played solely Base 4-3.
What would you say was the pass/run ratio out of those sets, @CoachO?
Thanks Coach. Too bad about Bryant. College tape looks good but injuries like that can set you back for a while.
Again, too early to say but do you think Alexander has any chance of starting?
Look forward to your reports going forward!
-BW
I had to wait until this morning to read this coach, Fantastic read Coach! Well worth waiting for!!![]()
Gotcha. Well, I'm encouraged that they're using those Ace Formations anyway. I always felt that was an underutilized part of the passing game.As will be the case in lost of these practices, the pass/tun ratio is close to 90% passing. They tend to be more run heavy on the days they are in full pads, which is not often. The new CBA made sure of that. I also think they spend much more time working on the running game during the walk thrus in the mornings.