Notes from 8/15 Practice

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I don't know if anyone watched the LB drill video, but DO does not appear to be moving well at all. That's very disappointing. I know it hasn't been a year since the injury and it's always the second year after that a player normally returns to full health, but that video didn't look promising for the next 3 months
 
I don't know if anyone watched the LB drill video, but DO does not appear to be moving well at all. That's very disappointing. I know it hasn't been a year since the injury and it's always the second year after that a player normally returns to full health, but that video didn't look promising for the next 3 months
Thanks for the short video diagnosis. When do you expect him to be able to contribute based on that 10 second observation?
 
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I don't know if anyone watched the LB drill video, but DO does not appear to be moving well at all. That's very disappointing. I know it hasn't been a year since the injury and it's always the second year after that a player normally returns to full health, but that video didn't look promising for the next 3 months
Thanks for the short video diagnosis. When do you expect him to be able to contribute based on that 10 second observation?

It was just an observation and an opinion. You don't have to agree. I don't know what it means about when he will be able to contribute, im not the guys who get a big fat check to make those calls. All i said was that he was not moving well. I also admitted that it's been less than a year since his injury and most players who have knee injuries don't fully recover until 2 years after. So his tepidness is somewhat expected.

Who knows what is going to happen, but based on the reports by writers on all sites, the video's that have been made public, and what i just saw there i am not sure he will be able to contribute much this year. Which is disappointing because we are very thin at the LB spot.
 
I don't know if anyone watched the LB drill video, but DO does not appear to be moving well at all. That's very disappointing. I know it hasn't been a year since the injury and it's always the second year after that a player normally returns to full health, but that video didn't look promising for the next 3 months
Thanks for the short video diagnosis. When do you expect him to be able to contribute based on that 10 second observation?

It was just an observation and an opinion. You don't have to agree. I don't know what it means about when he will be able to contribute, im not the guys who get a big fat check to make those calls. All i said was that he was not moving well. I also admitted that it's been less than a year since his injury and most players who have knee injuries don't fully recover until 2 years after. So his tepidness is somewhat expected.

Who knows what is going to happen, but based on the reports by writers on all sites, the video's that have been made public, and what i just saw there i am not sure he will be able to contribute much this year. Which is disappointing because we are very thin at the LB spot.

DO was not shown in that drill. DO is #58 and that video ended right before he was about to do the drill. The LB you thought was DO was actually #53 McCLoud.
 
I don't know if anyone watched the LB drill video, but DO does not appear to be moving well at all. That's very disappointing. I know it hasn't been a year since the injury and it's always the second year after that a player normally returns to full health, but that video didn't look promising for the next 3 months
Thanks for the short video diagnosis. When do you expect him to be able to contribute based on that 10 second observation?

It was just an observation and an opinion. You don't have to agree. I don't know what it means about when he will be able to contribute, im not the guys who get a big fat check to make those calls. All i said was that he was not moving well. I also admitted that it's been less than a year since his injury and most players who have knee injuries don't fully recover until 2 years after. So his tepidness is somewhat expected.

Who knows what is going to happen, but based on the reports by writers on all sites, the video's that have been made public, and what i just saw there i am not sure he will be able to contribute much this year. Which is disappointing because we are very thin at the LB spot.

DO was not shown in that drill. DO is [URL=https://www.canesinsight.com/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=58]#58 [/URL] and that video ended right before he was about to do the drill. The LB you thought was DO was actually #53 McCLoud.

DO is #58 correct? The WLB running with the 2's (goes after Gordiner), red undershirt and his jersey halfway pulled up, with a big brace on his right knee. That is not DO?
 
I don't know if anyone watched the LB drill video, but DO does not appear to be moving well at all. That's very disappointing. I know it hasn't been a year since the injury and it's always the second year after that a player normally returns to full health, but that video didn't look promising for the next 3 months
Thanks for the short video diagnosis. When do you expect him to be able to contribute based on that 10 second observation?

It was just an observation and an opinion. You don't have to agree. I don't know what it means about when he will be able to contribute, im not the guys who get a big fat check to make those calls. All i said was that he was not moving well. I also admitted that it's been less than a year since his injury and most players who have knee injuries don't fully recover until 2 years after. So his tepidness is somewhat expected.

Who knows what is going to happen, but based on the reports by writers on all sites, the video's that have been made public, and what i just saw there i am not sure he will be able to contribute much this year. Which is disappointing because we are very thin at the LB spot.

DO was not shown in that drill. DO is [URL=https://www.canesinsight.com/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=58]#58 [/URL] and that video ended right before he was about to do the drill. The LB you thought was DO was actually #53 McCLoud.

DO is #58 correct? The WLB running with the 2's (goes after Gordiner), red undershirt and his jersey halfway pulled up, with a big brace on his right knee. That is not DO?

That's DO, but unless you are watching a different video than me, the video cuts off before he goes through the drill. Are you watching the video by Manny Navarro?
 
I don't know if anyone watched the LB drill video, but DO does not appear to be moving well at all. That's very disappointing. I know it hasn't been a year since the injury and it's always the second year after that a player normally returns to full health, but that video didn't look promising for the next 3 months
Thanks for the short video diagnosis. When do you expect him to be able to contribute based on that 10 second observation?

It was just an observation and an opinion. You don't have to agree. I don't know what it means about when he will be able to contribute, im not the guys who get a big fat check to make those calls. All i said was that he was not moving well. I also admitted that it's been less than a year since his injury and most players who have knee injuries don't fully recover until 2 years after. So his tepidness is somewhat expected.

Who knows what is going to happen, but based on the reports by writers on all sites, the video's that have been made public, and what i just saw there i am not sure he will be able to contribute much this year. Which is disappointing because we are very thin at the LB spot.

DO was not shown in that drill. DO is [URL=https://www.canesinsight.com/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=58]#58 [/URL] and that video ended right before he was about to do the drill. The LB you thought was DO was actually #53 McCLoud.

DO is #58 correct? The WLB running with the 2's (goes after Gordiner), red undershirt and his jersey halfway pulled up, with a big brace on his right knee. That is not DO?

I see the additional video now. Agree, he's not moving well.
 
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I don't know if anyone watched the LB drill video, but DO does not appear to be moving well at all. That's very disappointing. I know it hasn't been a year since the injury and it's always the second year after that a player normally returns to full health, but that video didn't look promising for the next 3 months
Thanks for the short video diagnosis. When do you expect him to be able to contribute based on that 10 second observation?

It was just an observation and an opinion. You don't have to agree. I don't know what it means about when he will be able to contribute, im not the guys who get a big fat check to make those calls. All i said was that he was not moving well. I also admitted that it's been less than a year since his injury and most players who have knee injuries don't fully recover until 2 years after. So his tepidness is somewhat expected.

Who knows what is going to happen, but based on the reports by writers on all sites, the video's that have been made public, and what i just saw there i am not sure he will be able to contribute much this year. Which is disappointing because we are very thin at the LB spot.
I disagree... may take him a minute 2 warm up..and he has a bit of a block mentally that he is overcoming but he is ready..he is cleared by the doc..coaches are taking it slow with him..he participate in the backs/TE cover drills and he is doing rather well in those drills

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We need linebacker depth bad, outside of quarterman, grace, Pinckney, mccloud, Gordinier, Perry, Owens and Mike smith we really don't have much. Need at least 3 in this upcoming class.
 
I don't know if anyone watched the LB drill video, but DO does not appear to be moving well at all. That's very disappointing. I know it hasn't been a year since the injury and it's always the second year after that a player normally returns to full health, but that video didn't look promising for the next 3 months
Thanks for the short video diagnosis. When do you expect him to be able to contribute based on that 10 second observation?

It was just an observation and an opinion. You don't have to agree. I don't know what it means about when he will be able to contribute, im not the guys who get a big fat check to make those calls. All i said was that he was not moving well. I also admitted that it's been less than a year since his injury and most players who have knee injuries don't fully recover until 2 years after. So his tepidness is somewhat expected.

Who knows what is going to happen, but based on the reports by writers on all sites, the video's that have been made public, and what i just saw there i am not sure he will be able to contribute much this year. Which is disappointing because we are very thin at the LB spot.
I disagree... may take him a minute 2 warm up..and he has a bit of a block mentally that he is overcoming but he is ready..he is cleared by the doc..coaches are taking it slow with him..he participate in the backs/TE cover drills and he is doing rather well in those drills

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The mental part is the toughest normally i would agree. You would know more than anyone on here about if he is ready to go physically or not so i will defer to you. I am hoping for the best with DO because he is a player who has a boatload of skills.
 
I don't know if anyone watched the LB drill video, but DO does not appear to be moving well at all. That's very disappointing. I know it hasn't been a year since the injury and it's always the second year after that a player normally returns to full health, but that video didn't look promising for the next 3 months
Thanks for the short video diagnosis. When do you expect him to be able to contribute based on that 10 second observation?

It was just an observation and an opinion. You don't have to agree. I don't know what it means about when he will be able to contribute, im not the guys who get a big fat check to make those calls. All i said was that he was not moving well. I also admitted that it's been less than a year since his injury and most players who have knee injuries don't fully recover until 2 years after. So his tepidness is somewhat expected.

Who knows what is going to happen, but based on the reports by writers on all sites, the video's that have been made public, and what i just saw there i am not sure he will be able to contribute much this year. Which is disappointing because we are very thin at the LB spot.
I disagree... may take him a minute 2 warm up..and he has a bit of a block mentally that he is overcoming but he is ready..he is cleared by the doc..coaches are taking it slow with him..he participate in the backs/TE cover drills and he is doing rather well in those drills

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He wouldn't be out there participating full go if they thought he was less than 100% recovered from the surgery. It's all mental at this point.
 
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