Fall Camp 2025 PractiSe 2 - Friday August 1

Quick recap from what I saw today:

- CharMar Brown is a starting caliber ACC back and he's our RB3, let that sink in

- Beck was throwing more deep balls today, nice throws to Lofton and Keelan Marion

- Beck's experience shows as he's throwing to where recievers will be open, Jojo made the wrong decision on a route that would've been a TD if he read the defense better.

- Mo Toure is legit, moving really well and athletic. Wes looked good alongside him.

-Wouldn't be suprised if Mali Toney returns punts at some point this year, tons of juice

- Both Nickel and Judd with some nice throws today; Judd had a beautiful deep ball to Josh Moore for a TD

- Amari Wallace had a nice pick, jumped a route on Emory

- Xavier Lucas was dominant on the outside today, clamped Keelan Marion on a go route

- The CJ Daniels acrobatic catch stories are real, ridiculous tipped ball catch on Damari Brown

(Wish I could've saw the Dline more, hopefully we can see more next practice)
Sounds like it's only a matter of time before Nickel jumps Emory for QB2.
 
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Cautiously optimistic as well

I’m just gonna leave the “efficient” comments alone I suppose. We were the best team in America on 3rd downs by an astonishing margin. Like historic. No one was even close.

I will say I think Bauman was a very sneaky add. Arroyo is a different type dude so he’s not Arroyo, but he’s gonna produce
I saw that post with Becks 2023 Auburn/Bowers highlights and I'm watchin it like there's nothing really special that was going on there. He just kept hitting his athletic TE over and over cause they couldn't/wouldn't cover him. Bowers made a couple elite downfield plays but most of it was pretty ho-hum stuff.

I think Lofton or Bauman could totally step into that role and make most of those plays and could even provide some wow moments of their own.
 
If C. Brown looks like an all ACC caliber back why will he be likely to get less carries than Mark Fletcher ? Injury notwithstanding of course
 
One of the things I’ve thought about (when you say concerned people get all weird like it’s mope ****) is just the communication with QB to WR

Cam got here early and from Day 1 they were all working together and it showed

I keep going back to that Chase Daniel breakdown of the Florida game when he didn’t know who X was but referenced a play and said “I have no idea how the WR saw this but he did”

That chemistry was going to be impossible to replace but not having Beck healthy until late with a new crop of WR is a layer to this whole thing that I think these psychos saying we will be more efficient on offense are missing

And before the meltdowns yes I think this offense is still going to be **** good just not sure how quickly this chemistry happens

Agree. I’m expecting it to take some time for that chemistry to build this year instead of being ready to go right out the gate. Offense probably won’t start to see its full potential until mid-season.
 
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Agree. I’m expecting it to take some time for that chemistry to build this year instead of being ready to go right out the gate. Offense probably won’t start to see its full potential until mid-season.
The big marquee games are early but lord knows we need to be hitting our stride at the end of the season

It’s why I think Becks experience is so huge but that’s all pretty obvious I suppose
 
I saw that post with Becks 2023 Auburn/Bowers highlights and I'm watchin it like there's nothing really special that was going on there. He just kept hitting his athletic TE over and over cause they couldn't/wouldn't cover him. Bowers made a couple elite downfield plays but most of it was pretty ho-hum stuff.

I think Lofton or Bauman could totally step into that role and make most of those plays and could even provide some wow moments of their own.

You mean to tell TrumpyCane a Mike Bobo offense looked basic and bland?

Shocked!
 
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