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<blockquote data-quote="melloace" data-source="post: 417905" data-attributes="member: 2955"><p>Couple quick notes this morning.</p><p></p><p>-Oliver looks like he can be the real deal for us. It's hard to judge his throwing with all the olinemen out he was working with what was the 3rd string and barely had time to set his feet and when he did no one was open.</p><p>-Not sold on Lucas, but according to reports he hurt his hand early in the scrimmage so it messed up his ball grip.</p><p>-Howard is going to be a great 1-2 punch with Benson. Benson bounces off guys with his low center of gravity. Howard might just flat run over or get past someone before they know what happened.</p><p>-Lee seems like he might be made for the center position in this offense. He's only practiced there for 2 days according to Johnson, but he would take off like a rocket to get to the 2nd level.</p><p>-Brad Stewart seems to back to consistently catching. If he can keep it up during the year it will be huge for us. No one else really stood out at WR which is troubling.</p><p>-Welcome back healthy Clinton Lynch. He seemed a step slow all last year, but finally looked back to form yesterday.</p><p>-The new D is fun to watch. There were a couple plays where 11 guys on D were within 5 yards of the ball carrier.</p><p>-The linebackers seemed to have taken a step forward. Flying all over the field.</p><p>-Harvin was booming punts with good hangtime as usual.</p><p>-Kings kicks looked strong and consistent.</p><p></p><p>Had a great time in the stands sitting in the middle of Will Bryan's family. 2018 should be an interesting season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melloace, post: 417905, member: 2955"] Couple quick notes this morning. -Oliver looks like he can be the real deal for us. It's hard to judge his throwing with all the olinemen out he was working with what was the 3rd string and barely had time to set his feet and when he did no one was open. -Not sold on Lucas, but according to reports he hurt his hand early in the scrimmage so it messed up his ball grip. -Howard is going to be a great 1-2 punch with Benson. Benson bounces off guys with his low center of gravity. Howard might just flat run over or get past someone before they know what happened. -Lee seems like he might be made for the center position in this offense. He's only practiced there for 2 days according to Johnson, but he would take off like a rocket to get to the 2nd level. -Brad Stewart seems to back to consistently catching. If he can keep it up during the year it will be huge for us. No one else really stood out at WR which is troubling. -Welcome back healthy Clinton Lynch. He seemed a step slow all last year, but finally looked back to form yesterday. -The new D is fun to watch. There were a couple plays where 11 guys on D were within 5 yards of the ball carrier. -The linebackers seemed to have taken a step forward. Flying all over the field. -Harvin was booming punts with good hangtime as usual. -Kings kicks looked strong and consistent. Had a great time in the stands sitting in the middle of Will Bryan's family. 2018 should be an interesting season. [/QUOTE]
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