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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 814968" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>TL;DR:</p><p></p><p>1. Offensive guys know what they are doing so can go full speed, tag out without dropping off, etc.</p><p>2. Malachi and Sanders and McGowan are all doing well as expected, but the room is very deep with a lot of talent</p><p>3. It doesn't matter how good the receivers are if the line doesn't give the QB time and the QB doesn't deliver the ball properly</p><p>4. Jeff knows where to go with the ball; needs most work on touch passes, esp. back shoulder throws</p><p>5. Have to establish the run. Goal is to be able to move bodies and get a run going even if the box is stacked and they know it's coming. Then RPOs, etc. open up from there. *personally, I'm not a huge fan of this philosophy, but if we are able to run effectively against any front then look out</p><p>6. Trad Beatty is adding leadership to the room and pointing out things on the film that the young guys don't know to look for. He's big and has a big arm but needs a clean pocket. Runs fast but only in a straight line. No zone reads for him.</p><p>7. OL is cross-training some guys (e.g. Jordan Williams at RT and LG) both to build flexibility and to try and figure out who the top 5 are and get them on the field together; midway through camp they'll figure out the 5 who will start and roll with them as a unit</p><p>8. TC watches film of Alvin Kamara and tells Patenaude that Jahmyr's our Kamara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 814968, member: 1929"] TL;DR: 1. Offensive guys know what they are doing so can go full speed, tag out without dropping off, etc. 2. Malachi and Sanders and McGowan are all doing well as expected, but the room is very deep with a lot of talent 3. It doesn't matter how good the receivers are if the line doesn't give the QB time and the QB doesn't deliver the ball properly 4. Jeff knows where to go with the ball; needs most work on touch passes, esp. back shoulder throws 5. Have to establish the run. Goal is to be able to move bodies and get a run going even if the box is stacked and they know it's coming. Then RPOs, etc. open up from there. *personally, I'm not a huge fan of this philosophy, but if we are able to run effectively against any front then look out 6. Trad Beatty is adding leadership to the room and pointing out things on the film that the young guys don't know to look for. He's big and has a big arm but needs a clean pocket. Runs fast but only in a straight line. No zone reads for him. 7. OL is cross-training some guys (e.g. Jordan Williams at RT and LG) both to build flexibility and to try and figure out who the top 5 are and get them on the field together; midway through camp they'll figure out the 5 who will start and roll with them as a unit 8. TC watches film of Alvin Kamara and tells Patenaude that Jahmyr's our Kamara [/QUOTE]
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