patsox23
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.That's really the thing. These guys seemed to be playing within the scheme, not getting washed out of the play, not taking themselves out, but staying within it. Mayo in particular seemed to react well. Contrasting to, yes, well, Monty Beisel, who alwasy seemed to run full speed in the wrong direction.Rookies in general played well. I really don't take much stock in preseason games other than some of the players progression and Mayo, Crable, and Wheatley in particular seem to have adapted to the defense very well in such a short period of time. O'Connell looked pretty good for his first outing too granted vs. guys who will be out of the NFL in two weeks.
Don't forget Guyton. Somehow he ran Figurs down from behind and forced him out at the 2. That's mindboggling.
PonyExpress, help me out with our boy Chad Jack, what in the world is going on out there !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! To quote the legend..........
PonyExpress, help me out with our boy Chad Jack, what in the world is going on out there !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! To quote the legend..........
Looks very tentative, thinking too much. He's tripping over his own feet, or running the wrong routes, or not running decisive patterns. He needs to get his @$$ in gear or the opportunity of a lifetime will pass him by. I believe in his ability. Before drawing definitive conclusions, I'll wait another two weeks.
They need to make it simpler for him, I think. A few screens, some streaks and post patterns. Let him build up his confidence. However that isn't going to happen with Cassel behind center.
This is good to hear.
What seemed like the dullest point (besides Cassell). OL or secondary or??
That's really the thing. These guys seemed to be playing within the scheme, not getting washed out of the play, not taking themselves out, but staying within it. Mayo in particular seemed to react well. Contrasting to, yes, well, Monty Beisel, who alwasy seemed to run full speed in the wrong direction.