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From ESPN Bills Blog

Undrafted rookie linebacker Jimmy Gainesreceived some first-team reps in team drills in place of Nigel Bradham, who stepped in with the second team for some parts of the drill. Gaines made his presence known on one play, diving to break up a Manuel pass to Brown in the flat. The Bills are trying to piece things together after losing Alonso for the season, and Gaines is the latest player in the mix. The favorite, and the most experienced of the bunch, remains Bradham.

How funny will it be if Gaines goes on to have success in the NFL. I wonder what the guys on here who bash guys like Gaines all day will say afterwards. Probably something like "That's my boy Jimmy Gaines. I always knew he'd be something. Go rep that U!!!!"

I think they will probably say..."how come the NFL can use him and AG and Co couldn't?"

Wasn't he our starting middle linebacker?

We're we supposed to let him play fullback as well? He was an average football player for us. He was smart, and knew his assignments, worked his *** off but lacked the athleticism to be a sideline to sideline linebacker.

Poor man's Darryl Sharpton, which isn't bad, just doesn't bode well for NFL success beyond making an NFL roster.
I should also say that even making an NFL roster, even for only a year or two, is a professional success and an achievent only a small percentage of the best players in college football accomplish.

I hope he makes it, but from watching him the past few years, his NFL future will depend upon being a special teams demon.

Making an NFL roster, even for two or three seasons, is a big deal.
 
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From ESPN Bills Blog

Undrafted rookie linebacker Jimmy Gainesreceived some first-team reps in team drills in place of Nigel Bradham, who stepped in with the second team for some parts of the drill. Gaines made his presence known on one play, diving to break up a Manuel pass to Brown in the flat. The Bills are trying to piece things together after losing Alonso for the season, and Gaines is the latest player in the mix. The favorite, and the most experienced of the bunch, remains Bradham.

How funny will it be if Gaines goes on to have success in the NFL. I wonder what the guys on here who bash guys like Gaines all day will say afterwards. Probably something like "That's my boy Jimmy Gaines. I always knew he'd be something. Go rep that U!!!!"

I think they will probably say..."how come the NFL can use him and AG and Co couldn't?"

Wasn't he our starting middle linebacker?

We're we supposed to let him play fullback as well? He was an average football player for us. He was smart, and knew his assignments, worked his *** off but lacked the athleticism to be a sideline to sideline linebacker.

Poor man's Darryl Sharpton, which isn't bad, just doesn't bode well for NFL success beyond making an NFL roster.
I should also say that even making an NFL roster, even for only a year or two, is a professional success and an achievent only a small percentage of the best players in college football accomplish.

I hope he makes it, but from watching him the past few years, his NFL future will depend upon being a special teams demon.

Making an NFL roster, even for two or three seasons, is a big deal.

Uh, yeah I agree.
 
Not much on C-Mac out of Titans camp. He worked with the second group at ILB today behind Woodyard and Zach Brown.
 
Big Vince has been holding up well for the Pats on his way back from the Achilles tear.

Their beat guys says he's been doing one on ones and team drills and showing no ill effects.
 
Good article on Sean Spence and his comeback attempt - bit.ly/1lLhJDz


Steelers linebacker Sean Spence optimistic about future
By Ed Bouchette / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Sean Spence, meet Rocky Bleier. Fifteen years from now, Spence could be earning a living by traveling the country and retelling his inspirational story.

He could take some inspiration of his own from the story that is Bleier's. Granted, Spence's tale does not contain the drama of Bleier's, whose foot was mangled by shrapnel in a Vietnamese jungle. Spence's knee was blown up on home ground at Heinz Field as the rookie linebacker chased down a quarterback.

Yet, their long, seemingly impossible comeback attempts in football parallel one another. Bleier's was a miracle. Spence's is still a possible miracle in the making.

Injured in August 1969, Bleier had trouble walking in training camp in 1970. Chuck Noll wanted to cut him. The Rooneys instead carried him on their injury list. He made the team in 1971, gained 1,000 yards in 1976 and retired after the 1980 season with four Super Bowl rings.

A book, a movie and thousands of inspirational speeches followed.

Today an important milestone in Spence's comeback takes place. This will be his first day in pads and contact at Saint Vincent College in two years. That contact promises to severely test his injured left knee that has been two years on the mend, particularly when he plants his foot and takes on a block from one of the big linemen.

"I'm looking forward to it," Spence said Sunday.

He has waited two years for this day, since that gruesome injury in the final preseason game of his rookie year against the Carolina Panthers. The anterior cruciate and lateral collateral ligaments tore. The knee dislocated. More important, the peroneal nerve was damaged. That nerve had to regenerate and often it does not. Spence was one of the lucky ones.

There have been some low points over the past two seasons as Spence mounted the long rehabilitative process, but the moment of that injury was not the worst.

"Going back on [injured reserve] last year," Spence cited as No. 1.

Spence, placed on the physically unable to perform list to start last training camp, was allowed to practice with the team for a three-week period in the middle of last season, and it could determine if they would add him to their 53-man roster. Then came another setback when his right middle finger was broken after one day in pads. They wound up putting him on injured reserve again.

"After going through what I went through, then to finally getting back out there and had to break my finger and go back on IR, it was painful," Spence said. "But I think it was best."

Spence said he knows other organizations might not have had so much patience as he continues his comeback, much like the Steelers showed with Bleier.

"I was very blessed to be with this organization because I could have been cut loose a long time ago," he said. "But they didn't, they stayed and waited for me and I'm very thankful and grateful for that."

He remains an optimist, convinced that his left knee will do just fine today while digging in against bigger men from his inside linebacker position.

"The way I trained in the offseason, the way it feels, I have total confidence in it," Spence said. "I'm just looking forward to it."

Nervous?

"I'm a happy nervous, not nervous that I'm afraid, just the regular jitters you get when you put on the pads the first day."

Two summers ago, Spence was among the hits of training camp and in preseason games. A third-round pick, he was the original young inside linebacker expected to move Larry Foote aside and he looked the part.

That promise, the knee injury and his long ordeal since have helped make his story a popular one with Steelers fans.

He believes he can turn his story into a Bleier-like happy ending.

"I hope to play a 10-year career," Spence said. "People probably think it's unlikely, but they probably didn't think I'd be back in this setting and I am. I'm going to take one day, one year at a time and see how it goes.

"The story is still writing itself."
 
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Undrafted rookie linebacker Jimmy Gainesreceived some first-team reps in team drills in place of Nigel Bradham, who stepped in with the second team for some parts of the drill. Gaines made his presence known on one play, diving to break up a Manuel pass to Brown in the flat. The Bills are trying to piece things together after losing Alonso for the season, and Gaines is the latest player in the mix. The favorite, and the most experienced of the bunch, remains Bradham.

How funny will it be if Gaines goes on to have success in the NFL. I wonder what the guys on here who bash guys like Gaines all day will say afterwards. Probably something like "That's my boy Jimmy Gaines. I always knew he'd be something. Go rep that U!!!!"
There is a reason why he went undrafted. I'd be pleasantly surprised if Gaines becomes a starter in the league.
 
Nobody should be surprised that Hurns, Seantrel, Linder and Pat ODonnell are turning heads. They are the 4 that we all expected to make teams.

Gaines will be a special teams player at best. Let's not get too carried away with one PBU.
 
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Nobody should be surprised that Hurns, Seantrel, Linder and Pat ODonnell are turning heads. They are the 4 that we all expected to make teams.

Gaines will be a special teams player at best. Let's not get too carried away with one PBU.

Nothing wrong with being a career ST player though.
 
I'm so happy for Hurns. Always just struck me as a great dude.

Same here. And frankly, the early accolades should not surprise. He's exactly the type of guy who hangs around the league for 6 years. He's got the hands, discipline, and work ethic, to go along with adequate athleticism.
 
James C Wexell ‏@jimwexell 4h@sportsfan_Steve: @jimwexell how Spence looking?” Looked as fast as he did in the spring. Popped some people too. Instinctive.

Nick Wagoner ‏@nwagoner 9h
Per usual, Ray Ray Armstrong set the tone for the workout. Exhcnaged shoves and words with LB Lawrence Wilson.

Tony Softli ‏@SoftliSTL 9h
Rams had a spirited special teams practice this morning, with the Bash Brothers Ray Ray Armstrong and Daren Bates setting the tone early.

John Oehser ‏@JohnOehser 2h
Jaguars rookie Brandon Linder continues to work with first team at right guard in 11 on 11...
 
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From ESPN Bills Blog

Undrafted rookie linebacker Jimmy Gainesreceived some first-team reps in team drills in place of Nigel Bradham, who stepped in with the second team for some parts of the drill. Gaines made his presence known on one play, diving to break up a Manuel pass to Brown in the flat. The Bills are trying to piece things together after losing Alonso for the season, and Gaines is the latest player in the mix. The favorite, and the most experienced of the bunch, remains Bradham.

How funny will it be if Gaines goes on to have success in the NFL. I wonder what the guys on here who bash guys like Gaines all day will say afterwards. Probably something like "That's my boy Jimmy Gaines. I always knew he'd be something. Go rep that U!!!!"
There is a reason why he went undrafted. I'd be pleasantly surprised if Gaines becomes a starter in the league.

I completely agree. Just posted that, because it will be interesting if he were to succeed how many would respond.
 
Gerry Dulac ‏@gerrydulac
Sean Spence showed on first day of pads he didn't have any problems w rebuilt knee. Looked very good. Now see how knee responds.

Frank Frangie
‏@Frank_Frangie
I know his hope is practice roster at best, but boy Stephen Morris throws a beautiful ball.

J.P. Shadrick @jpshadrick ·
Hurns No. 88. Henne called him "diamond in the rough" in Bradley's miked up segment #jagscamp #Jaguars

Joe Buscaglia ‏@JoeBuscaglia
4. Seantrel. Has had some lapses but has progressed. RT @MereKatKat Seantrel Henderson or Cyrus Kouandijio so far, whose more impressive?

Big Cat Country ‏@BigCatCountry
Brandon Linder getting work with #Jaguars first team http://sbnation.com/e/5714318
 
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Gerry Dulac ‏@gerrydulac
Sean Spence showed on first day of pads he didn't have any problems w rebuilt knee. Looked very good. Now see how knee responds.

Frank Frangie
‏@Frank_Frangie
I know his hope is practice roster at best, but boy Stephen Morris throws a beautiful ball.

J.P. Shadrick @jpshadrick ·
Hurns No. 88. Henne called him "diamond in the rough" in Bradley's miked up segment #jagscamp #Jaguars

Joe Buscaglia ‏@JoeBuscaglia
4. Seantrel. Has had some lapses but has progressed. RT @MereKatKat Seantrel Henderson or Cyrus Kouandijio so far, whose more impressive?

Big Cat Country ‏@BigCatCountry
Brandon Linder getting work with #Jaguars first team http://sbnation.com/e/5714318

Brandon Linder is the least surprising news. Especially at Jacksonville. Really happy for him.
 
Frank Frangie ‏@Frank_Frangie 1h With Shorts out, the 3-man rotation at WR with the starters at one point was Robinson, Lee, Hurns. Great potential, but all rookies.

Hank Jones ‏@HankJoness 2h
Hurns is going to make the team.

Pete Prisco ‏@PriscoCBS Jul 22
Former Miami receiver Allen Hurns now has a real chance to make the Jaguars as a non-drafted rookie. If he keeps progressing.

Hays Carlyon ‏@HaysCarlyon 3h
Gus says Henne is really impressed with Hurns, he is as well.

Surfbort(les) ‏@timmillah 4h
Blake is having by far his best practice. Hurns has stuck out as well.

All those Juniors coming out messed up his Money. he should have been drafted in the 5th-7th round IMO
 
I'm not surprised with Hurns... He was always a good wideout that also battled injuries... The guy was the best wideout in the state if we look back at the 2010 class.. He's going to make the team...
 
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