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**Official Training Camp Thread**
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(08-04-2021, 07:38 PM)Cleatwood Wrote:Thanks for the link. Very informative.(08-04-2021, 06:46 PM)Bullseye Wrote: I didn't see the drill...just the 3-1 record. By that same ratio, if a T plays 64 snaps in a game and is beaten 16 times, did the T have a good game?I didn’t see them but I’m basing this off of John Shipley who covers the Jags. Even with that, I'm not sure Little dominating Chaisson, on its face, is proof he will be a dominant or even good LT in the NFL. If he did that with Josh Allen, OTOH, I'd be far more impressed. Also interesting... Quote:With that in mind, it was still a mostly forgettable day for Lawrence. He led one scoring drive in the red-zone but looked flustered by a Jaguars' pass-rush that was winning the day (Robertson-Harris and Ward each got pressures). When the Jaguars went into a two-minute drill, Lawrence and the starting offense completely stalled.(emphasis added) Now THAT is a frightening thought to me...that TL could possibly be flustered by OUR pass rush...in practice, no less. What happens in a game going against a team ith a strong pass rush like SF or the Rams? I hope that is simply Shipley's wrong interpretation than reality. Quote:Tyson Campbell continues to have a strong camp in pads. Now that the defenses are allowed to contest more passes, Campbell has frequently been around the football, once again breaking up a pass intended for Laquon Treadwell on Wednesday. The play was a terrific feat of explosiveness from the leaping Campbell. This is very good to read. I can remember my lack of enthusiasm over his selection, and then later having that reinforced by early reports of no impact from him. Bt it's good to read that he has come alive once allowed to compete and with pads on. This is especially true considering Henderson has been injured for a good portion of last year and is now out with Covid. If the team hit on Campbell and Henderson is healthy, it would seem our top four CBs would be better as a group from 1-4 than just about any group in team history (2017 being the exception). Quote:Andre Cisco won nearly every rep he had in one-on-ones throughout the day, including one dominant win against Tim Tebow. How smooth he is in coverage stands out with every rep he takes. Also very good to read. It show's he's healthy and capable of playing well, and dominating the unrefined and rusty Tebow. Quote:Jay Tufele had one of the best reps of the day and drew loud cheers from the defensive line and his coaches when he shed Tyler Shatley for a win. Tufele showed active hands and was explosive in his steps to take advantage of any separation from Shatley's frame. This echoes what I heard about Tufele earlier in the week about his array of moves. Good to read. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
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