Spring Practice 4/3 - Early Portion Notes

Spring Practice 4/3 - Early Portion Notes

Stefan Adams

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DBJ a legend? The sky's falling. Just kidding he's is a friend of mine. Post to the corner with just one shot apiece? I wouldn't be too concerned as that's one of the tough ones. I'm starting to believe that Williams is going to be the man.


Honestly - and it may not be the smart thing to do - but I rather have someone in with all upside and constant improvement - and live with some early mistakes - than do what we did last year. He won't know the playbook - but he'll know enough to get started.

Man. I'm hoping Perry will get it together. I had about all the ADD of Rosier's last year I can handle.
 
Honestly - and it may not be the smart thing to do - but I rather have someone in with all upside and constant improvement - and live with some early mistakes - than do what we did last year. He won't know the playbook - but he'll know enough to get started.

Man. I'm hoping Perry will get it together. I had about all the ADD of Rosier's last year I can handle.
With Rosier it doesn't matter if he knows the playbook, as he can't execute what he knows. Also, was it just me or did the O look like it was simplified for Rosier the first several games? Now, if we can do that for Rosier, why not for a MUCH more talented QB?
 
Why is Rosier doing worst than last spring? Is it nicked up? Did he lose confidence?
 
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How do you run a post to the back corner of the endzone? OP needs to learn the route tree.
 
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Jordan and Mallory can't get here fast enough. **** poor efforts by the TEs. Perry seemed to have a little more air under his throw, though. Polendy needs to be on the OL only.
 
I think this is the tight end throws they were talking about. They weren’t defended if that’s the case.



Here’s what I had to say in another thread. It’s amazing how different it looks when you actually see it with your own eyes, as opposed to how you imagine it.

First, not seeing great finishing effort from the TE’s.

Second, it’s a fūcking timing issue. These guys they’re throwing to aren’t that fast, they look slow in fact, and it’s obvious the speed is being misjudged.

Third, this kid of shlt is common early in practices, arms get loose as practices progress. Ever notice QBs throwing on the sidelines during games sometimes?

These throws to tight ends tell us very little.

I don’t see anything to be concerned about in the big scheme of things, to be honest.


The tape don't lie.
 
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I think this is the tight end throws they were talking about. They weren’t defended if that’s the case.



Here’s what I had to say in another thread. It’s amazing how different it looks when you actually see it with your own eyes, as opposed to how you imagine it.

First, not seeing great finishing effort from the TE’s.

Second, it’s a fūcking timing issue. These guys they’re throwing to aren’t that fast, they look slow in fact, and it’s obvious the speed is being misjudged.

Third, this kid of shlt is common early in practices, arms get loose as practices progress. Ever notice QBs throwing on the sidelines during games sometimes?

These throws to tight ends tell us very little.

I don’t see anything to be concerned about in the big scheme of things, to be honest.

I saw it exactly how you stated...balls were landing inbounds with lackluster effort by the TEs. Ppl stop reading into these reports we get( very misleading). I trust the videos and my own eyes over a reporter whose probably never played the game.
 
**** Irvins
 
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How do you run a post to the back corner of the endzone? OP needs to learn the route tree.
The TEs may have been running a post from the opposite side of the formation that leads to the back corner of the endzone...dont know why you're so confused
 
Regardless of how bad our TE's may be the point is those throws are against air, they need to be complete. Not going to read too much into this but that was a little disconcerting. We need someone to step-up and take the job.
 
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In regards to those who wondering about the qb rotation and why perry, williams, etc hasn't surpassed #12 thus far...i watched a few highlights of bama's spring camp and Hurts also is with the 1s followed by Tua along with damien harris as the #1 rd followed by Najee, Jeudy as the #1 wr followed by #11.
In other words coaches give respect to the incumbent in the spring with the notion that its an open competition; however, the best man will lead the team come fall camp. I fail to believe any reports that perry hasn't learn the playbook when they're doing mostly drills and running basic plays when they are live (11 on 11). There are no media members sitting in on the qb meetings and filmroom, so why do we put/spread rumors with lil weight to back it up. C"mon, i thought CANES fans were smarter than that, a lil crazy but much smarter than that. We keep getting these reports on practice and then someome post a video that contradicts whats being reported. Thanks for the effort op but i dont trust your football intel, just my oppinion
 
Regardless of how bad our TE's may be the point is those throws are against air, they need to be complete. Not going to read too much into this but that was a little disconcerting. We need someone to step-up and take the job.
Did you see the video, real TEs get those balls.
 
Did you see the video, real TEs get those balls.

One could also say real QB's can still hit even ****** TE's when there is no coverage. I agree with you to an extent but it still irks me how bad those throws were.
 
How do you run a post to the back corner of the endzone? OP needs to learn the route tree.


whether it be a post or a post corner. you can run the route to the back end of the endzone.

How can you not is the real question.

WTF are you talkin about?
 
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