PRACTISE #5

Don’t be surprised if Nesta is under … instructions.

I don’t know anything about Kennedy aside from he has a bad body and a likely vitamin D deficiency, but his tape (Butler) had a play or two where he showed fire - maybe even a bit of attitude. I’m hoping Nesta lights that fire in him that has him ready (or more ready than he is currently) for August 24.


I was thinking the same thing. Manny strategically having him go against the toughest DT/Dawg on the team for spring to toughen him up mentally and physically.

Then once he improves, get him back out at G or T
 
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Don’t be surprised if Nesta is under … instructions.

I don’t know anything about Kennedy aside from he has a bad body and a likely vitamin D deficiency, but his tape (Butler) had a play or two where he showed fire - maybe even a bit of attitude. I’m hoping Nesta lights that fire in him that has him ready (or more ready than he is currently) for August 24.
More likely it’s just nesta being nesta
 
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Sounds like there's going to be growing pains for the offense all the way through the spring game at least.

Our players are only beginning to be thawed out from a deep freeze in which they were last studying film in black and white and the forward pass was a new concept. Going to take some time to catch up to an offense from the 21st century.
 
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Martel may throw wobblers, but if they get to where they need to be and on time, I'll ride.
Dorsey threw wobblers too. But they got to where they needed to be.
That's exactly his game, which is why all this talk of hm struggling is ridiculous. The kid finds the open player and buys time with his legs if need be. Hate to make the comparison, but he's in the mold of Russell Wilson.
 
Am I the only one who thought of AR's bruised knee when I read this? I swear that injury is now engraved in my memory.
Ahmmon’s injuries were understated. He had the knee bruise, but also a hamstring and Achilles injury.

It was just a massive snowball effect.
 
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