Official Spring PractiSe #2 - Tuesday 3/7

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Zion is an enigma. He's missed almost a year and half. You're also sleeping on Cooper. Kid was our best lineman late last year. I believe the inside three are pretty well set. Cohen, Lee, and Cooper. Rivers has a lot of experience so he'll play one of the tackle spots. McCoy has size which Mario loves. CIS is going to CIS with always crowning freshman before they play a down. I'm excited about both our freshman tackles, but I don't see either of them starting at the beginning of the year.

@cway313 give me your starting five since you disagree with my post.

Right. Those freshman will be battling for 2nd team RT/LT and back up spots. The inside is set. No way they keep Cooper off the field.
 
‘The players are just flying around’
-Richard Dawson

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“#1 answer on the board…they’re flying around out there!”
 
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Yeah...I don't even know what to say anymore...

A college sophomore is somehow making determinations about what grown men do for a living based solely on a report of who was more vocal out at practice. And hypothesizing about the quieter man being unhappy that he does not have the full DL Coach job.

I give up. All my years in the corporate world, and college kids suddenly know more than I do about managerial org charts and interviewing techniques and how to negotiate a contract...
Sounds to me like you’re getting cold feet
 
6'6 and 225 now...expect him around 240 by Fall camp.

Started playing football as a senior, but hockey and lacrosse backgrounds gave him a leg up on learning the game. Has the ideal frame and body type and is a good athlete at his size. Took the physical part of the game. Shows good ball skills on offense for being newer. Get-off on defense and motor is good on that side of the ball. Really could project to either position in college. As long as he dedicates himself towards football, there is a considerable ceiling here. Was at one time verbally committed to play lacrosse at Notre Dame.
People sleep on the elite levels of hand eye coordination, ball tracking and pure catching that lacrosse can help you develop if you put in the work.
 
Arroyo is still out recovering from his injury. Skinner still a little light in the *** for blocking. So McCormick is the best option at the moment. Although, I agree he'll play a lot due to his blocking.
Wasn’t the biggest fan of McCormick coming here but the more I think on it the more I like it. Veteran presence that can teach skinner how to play TE
 
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