Practice 7

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Practice 7

http://www.ramblinwreck.com/sports/m-footbl/spring15.html

Format: 19 periods, shells

Weather: low-80s and sunny

Highlights of the Day: During 7-on-7 drills, Justin Thomas went through his full progression and hit a streaking Antonio Messick in stride down the left sideline. Later in practice, defensive back Chris Milton and Lance Austin has interceptions on back-to-back plays.

Up Next: Jackets will wrap up second week of spring practice with a Saturday morning session.

Media coverage:
SI.com: After 2014 breakthrough, Georgia Tech eyes greater heights in '15
AJC.com: Dennis Andrews Q&A
AJC.com: Shaq Mason lining up predraft visits
 

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I was thinking the same thing, hopefully not JT. That would not be a highlight.
If it was against JT, do you worry about JT or think more highly of the DB's who made those plays?
If it was against a 4th stringer, do you just dismiss the int's?

The old football practice conundrum: If something good happens, it's bad for the other side; whatever happens, you have to worry about something.
 

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If it was against JT, do you worry about JT or think more highly of the DB's who made those plays?
If it was against a 4th stringer, do you just dismiss the int's?

The old football practice conundrum: If something good happens, it's bad for the other side; whatever happens, you have to worry about something.

yeah I agree....If an INTs happen OMG what is that QB doing, but then people complain about the D not being good either LOL. Well, if the D is too be good, guess what....they are going to punish the O.

Can't have it both ways. Personally, I would love a dominating D that beats the hell out of the offense every practice because the D is good, not because the O is bad. Then come real games, the O finds it EASY to execute because the D's are not as good as ours. And under paul, in general the O won't be the problem.

Thats just me.
 

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If it was against JT, do you worry about JT or think more highly of the DB's who made those plays?
If it was against a 4th stringer, do you just dismiss the int's?

The old football practice conundrum: If something good happens, it's bad for the other side; whatever happens, you have to worry about something.
And this is why the QB who threw the pick is never mentioned in the practice reports.
 

CHE90

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Even if it was JT who threw the INTs, it's spring football. That's when you should be trying new things. Some of them work and some of them don't. I wouldn't read too much into it.
 
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