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Breaking news: Many football coaches are old and fat. In other news, water is wet.Coach P looks like he's in the 2nd trimester.
Breaking news: Many football coaches are old and fat. In other news, water is wet.Coach P looks like he's in the 2nd trimester.
In honor to StansburyCanadian flag in the practice facility? Not that there is anything wrong with it - just kind of wondering...
North EZ was Canada and South EZ was CubaCanadian flag in the practice facility? Not that there is anything wrong with it - just kind of wondering...
Sims looks like he has a faster delivery, but it also looks like he has slowed down on making a read. He seemed to delay making a decision on who to pass too and ended up sacked or scrambling for 5-8 yards.How does Sims look throwing the ball so far? Any WR sticking out? How’s McGowan (#2)
I'm interested in knowing how wet is the water, is this something we can blame on someone. I think I have a lot of pull they are always calling me for more money.Breaking news: Many football coaches are old and fat. In other news, water is wet.
Tobias. Oliver for the Red zone big strong young man. Hard to tackle.Agree with all above. The play in particular I was thinking about was midline option. Would have been a power option there a la Nesbitt. I like the idea of a redzone QB, although Sims is not a small dude either.
I saw some post practice quotes from the normal twitter accounts (Ken, Kelly) - so there was an interview. Probably Thacker and linebackers if I had to guess.No interviews today?
I was at practice today. There were refs participating in practice with one ref on each sideline on the line of scrimmage.. On several occasions the offensive wideouts lined up incorrectly with the WR more than a yard back and aligned evenly with the slot. In each case the ref put his arm up indicating the WR was in the backfield. Those were pass plays and the WR sprinted downfield. There was no flag thrown and no corrective communication was seen. Maybe the alignment infractions were on tape and the correction will be made later. The plays as I saw them would have been penalties.For those who are complaining about the penalties last year (and it’s a legit complaint that I share even as a CGC fan), what should CGC be doing that he isn’t? Let’s agree that the Time Masheen doesn’t exist and it’s a sucky ride anyway, so he can’t go back and fix last year. So that’s not an option. This year it appears that correcting that problem is one of the high priorities he has. They are changing the way practices are run to be less about frenetic activity and music and culture installation and more about disciplined football. First practice and they already has officials there calling penalties to help us figure out things we need to do better. It seems the coaches also spent a lot of time meeting this off season (I’m guessing this was partly enabled by the continued quiet period in recruiting) to plan for how to get better.
Is there something that indicates fixing the penalty problem is NOT a high priority? I’m asking that genuinely because it appears to me they get that it was a big deal and needs to be fixed and are doing something about it.
Unfortunately all 4 QBs look about the same. Good throws/plays followed by bad ones followed by good ones followed by bad ones. Not much consistency and not much separation between the QBs. A lot of the trouble is the inconsistent blocking for the QBs. At this point Knight has higher highs and lower lows but looks like the candidate we should have started with three years ago. This offense makes me ill. Our only consistent pass plays are the 3 yarders to the TEs who are moving laterally and tackled for short gains or the completions to the RBs who can often make good things happen. WRs #2 and #7 looked good.How does Sims look throwing the ball so far? Any WR sticking out? How’s McGowan (#2)
I agree 100%.I was at practice today. There were refs participating in practice with one ref on each sideline on the line of scrimmage.. On several occasions the offensive wideouts lined up incorrectly with the WR more than a yard back and aligned evenly with the slot. In each case the ref put his arm up indicating the WR was in the backfield. Those were pass plays and the WR sprinted downfield. There was no flag thrown and no corrective communication was seen. Maybe the alignment infractions were on tape and the correction will be made later. The plays as I saw them would have been penalties.
In Spring practice as it should be there is a lot of time spent on drills. These should be done correctly with good football technique and body position (you know the old feet wide, knees bent, shoulders square stuff). There is a lot of sloppy drills going on. The emphasis seems to be on getting a lot of repetitions and not so much in doing them correctly. I personally would like t see more discipline involved in the coaching as this overall lack of attention to detail leads to unnecessary penalties..
Yup. The only consistent passing play was to the TE for a 2-6 yard gain. Literally running horizontal.Unfortunately all 4 QBs look about the same. Good throws/plays followed by bad ones followed by good ones followed by bad ones. Not much consistency and not much separation between the QBs. A lot of the trouble is the inconsistent blocking for the QBs. At this point Knight has higher highs and lower lows but looks like the candidate we should have started with three years ago. This offense makes me ill. Our only consistent pass plays are the 3 yarders to the TEs who are moving laterally and tackled for short gains or the completions to the RBs who can often make good things happen. WRs #2 and #7 looked good.
Clayton for me.Anyone stand out on the Dline today?
It’s Year 3.Given how early we are in Spring, I would expect the offense to look pretty inconsistent no matter how good or bad they are in the fall.
Doesn't matter. We are 3 practices into spring practice. If you were expecting a well oiled machine after 3 practices you are setting yourself up for disappointment.It’s Year 3.