08-04-2008, 02:07 PM
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Re: Shawn Crable looks like a keeper
Reiss Aug 4:The session ended with a pad-crunching goal-line session. The ball was placed on the 2-yard line and the offense lined up with two backs, two tight ends, and one receiver. The defense crowded the box, so it was power on power. On the first play, quarterback Matt Cassel executed a nice play-action fake and hit Sam Aiken for a touchdown under the goal-posts (Jerod Mayo and Lewis Sanders were the closest defenders). The second play, a Laurence Maroney run over the left side in the direction of defensive lineman Santonio Thomas, was stopped by a nice defensive surge. A LaMont Jordan run over the right side was then stopped by another defensive surge, which had linebacker Adalius Thomas knocking fists with his fellow defenders after the stop. On the fourth play, Jordan rushed off the left side and was untouched as he scored (Shawn Crable seemed to miss his assignment). A Matt Gutierrez TD pass to Marcus Pollard followed that play (Eric Alexander & Crable were the closest defenders), while running back BenJarvus Green-Ellis made one cut and exploded in off the right side for a touchdown on the final play. So the offense was 4-of-6.
Not The Crab's best day
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