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Training camp twitter updates
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Dwayne Gratz just picked of Blake Bortles pass. Wobbly pass that was underthrown in middle of field.
— Michael DiRocco (@ESPNdirocco)August 4, 2014
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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Don't panic yet..
Bortles can sure enough throw on the run. Nice#Jaguars #JagsCamp — J.P. Shadrick (@jpshadrick) August 4, 2014
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
Rare outburst by WR coach Jerry Sullivan toward rookie WR Nathan Slaughter.
— Ryan O'Halloran (@ryanohalloran)August 4, 2014 WR coach Jerry Sullivan just seesaw down Nathan Slaughter in drills after Slaughter quit on a route in 11 on 11. With the GM 20 feet away. — Michael DiRocco (@ESPNdirocco)August 4, 2014
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Henne finds .@MarcedesLewis89 get used to that. Henne knows what Lewis is capable of especially in the red zone
— Brian Sexton (@JagsVoice) August 4, 2014
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Gerhart hip flexor, day to day.
— Ryan O'Halloran (@ryanohalloran)August 4, 2014
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Practice called a bit short due to lightning
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Quote:Gerhart hip flexor, day to day. I would be surprised if Gerhart plays Friday night. I expect alot of Storm and Denard. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
I think we all need some perspective here. Are we seeing his staff hold people out for injuries that can be easily played through? Which would explain why we are hearing about so many? Or are we just simply having more than years past?
I'd like to hear Gus address the situation either way. If they are simply holding people out for the slightest of boo boo to be ultra safe, Thats fine I suppose but let us in on the plan
Quote:I think we all need some perspective here. Are we seeing his staff hold people out for injuries that can be easily played through? Which would explain why we are hearing about so many? Or are we just simply having more than years past?I ithink based on the way he has worded things in the past he is doing a lot of this as Precaution. They have Lee a day off the other day just so he could rest. I'm not too worried as long as we are healed up for regular season.
For a guy like Gerhart, you just make up some phantom injury and give him an excuse to take a few days off to rest his legs. 6 week preseasons are useful to evaluate bubble players and provide reps to developmental young guys. For vets who you're going to war with for a 16 season, it's entirely too long and an antiquated remnant of a time when NFL players weren't participating in year round strength and conditioning programs and months of OTAs and minicamps in the offseason. I wouldn't even put Gerhart in until the 3rd preseason game.
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Quote:I ithink based on the way he has worded things in the past he is doing a lot of this as This. Also Gerhart even said Saturday that had the scrimmage been a real game he would have played. It's precautionary. You gotta think, these guys work out hard all the time but TC is way more intense. Not surprised at all to hear about tight hamstrings or groins. Better to rest it a few days. They'll be fine. Soft tissue stuff at this time is fine. Even Calvin Johnson is listed borderline questionable almost every regular season week and he seems to do just fine.
IT WAS ALWAYS THE JAGS
Quote:For a guy like Gerhart, you just make up some phantom injury and give him an excuse to take a few days off to rest his legs. 6 week preseasons are useful to evaluate bubble players and provide reps to developmental young guys. For vets who you're going to war with for a 16 season, it's entirely too long and an antiquated remnant of a time when NFL players weren't participating in year round strength and conditioning programs and months of OTAs and minicamps in the offseason. I wouldn't even put Gerhart in until the 3rd preseason game. This
Quote:You gotta think, these guys work out hard all the time but TC is way more intense. Not surprised at all to hear about tight hamstrings or groins. Call me crazy, but I honestly don't see what's so intense about training camp. Whenever I go I come away thinking "So, what exactly is hard about what they just did?" I'm not saying I could do it as well as they can, but these are professional athletes. I expect a guy like Allen Robinson to be able to run all day. They're not hitting, it's basically 2-hand touch for a few weeks. They practice 2 hours/day... so I don't see what's so hard about training camp.
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Quote:Call me crazy, but I honestly don't see what's so intense about training camp. Have you never done two-a-days? Its hard on your body. Running for hours at a time every day leaves you extremely sore. Plus add hitting and you are extra sore. A lot of soreness going on. Trying to warm up your already worn out, sore muscles gets old after a couple days. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Some of the WRs having trouble with drops in drills. Thomas, Bumphis, Shaw and Brown with drops. Nice to see Lee's name absent.
Quote:Have you never done two-a-days? Um....do they even do 2 a days anymore?? I thought that the NFL largely legislated that out under the last CBA
Quote:Gerhart hip flexor, day to day. Told you all .... he can't take the day to day pounding. |
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