Quick thoughts on the first spring practice

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Did Tracy say it like "Sh*t!" Or was it more like "Sheeeeit" ?
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i think the coaches or specifically the defensive coach is to controlling just let them play the game they have know all there life
 
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I think McCord should be playing SAM and Figs should move to Will.

LB depth chart IMO
SAM
  1. Tyriq McCord JR
  2. Thurston Armbrister RJR
  3. Demetrius Jackson FR
  4. Mike Smith FR

ILB
  1. Raphael Kirby JR
  2. Juwon Young FR
  3. JaWand Blue RSO
  4. Terry McCray FR

Will
  1. Denzel Perryman SR
  2. Alex Figueroa SO
  3. Jermaine Grace SO
  4. Darrion Owens FR

Jack
  1. Al-Quadin Muhammad SO
  2. Chad Thomas FR
  3. Dwayne Hoilett RSO
  4. Trent Harris FR
 
I think McCord should be playing SAM and Figs should move to Will.

LB depth chart IMO
SAM
  1. Tyriq McCord JR
  2. Thurston Armbrister RJR
  3. Demetrius Jackson FR
  4. Mike Smith FR

ILB
  1. Raphael Kirby JR
  2. Juwon Young FR
  3. JaWand Blue RSO
  4. Terry McCray FR

Will
  1. Denzel Perryman SR
  2. Alex Figueroa SO
  3. Jermaine Grace SO
  4. Darrion Owens FR

Jack
  1. Al-Quadin Muhammad SO
  2. Chad Thomas FR
  3. Dwayne Hoilett RSO
  4. Trent Harris FR

Agree.
 
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Just got back from Greentree. There's not much you can take from the first no-pads practice, but here are my main observations:

- The 3-4 isn't going anywhere. We lined up in it all day, and the rush ends (AQM, McCord) participated in skeleton drills with the LBs and DBs.

- Our starting defense was Kamalu and Pierre at DE, Moore at NT, Perryman and Kirby at ILB (Kirby was the weak side ILB), AQM as rush end, Figueroa at SAM, Bush and Carter at S, Howard and Hope at CB. Chickillo, Gunter and Jenkins did not participate.

- Kamalu is one of the most physically impressive players, but he's still learning the game.

For example, Coach Franklin had the DL working on techniques to use against the quick passing game. When the OL took a short-set, the other DEs knew to get inside and take the shortest route to the QB. Kamalu, however, made a slow-developing outside move, which is exactly what the offense wants him to do. Franklin spent more time with Kamalu than anyone else because he knows he has Miami-caliber ability.

- The "look test" All-Stars were Alex Figueroa, Jamal Carter and Rashawn Scott. They are lean and athletic, and they are starting to carry themselves with confidence. All three practiced with great enthusiasm and finish, and Figueroa was coaching up the younger LBs.

- The offensive line looks the part. The starting lineup was Flowers at LT, Feliciano at LG, Gall at C (McDermott was on crutches, didn't look serious), Isidora at RG and Gadbois at RT. Kc McDermott was at backup LT and Trevor Darling was the backup RG. I can't wait to see them in pads, especially Darling. He is super flexible, has a big lower-half and freakishly long arms. Even without pads, you could see the jolt he was generating from his hands. He knocked over a couple guys with his punch.

- Trent Harris was there but not in uniform for some reason. Juwon Young played ILB (lined up to the strong side) and looked big. I still see him as a rush end, but he definitely brings size to the LB corps. Darrion Owens backed up Figueroa at SAM with Armbrister in a yellow jersey.

- Funny moment: Tracy Howard made an interception in the end zone and forgot to take a knee. Coach D reminded him that they are supposed to take a knee if they catch it moving back and try to return it if they catch it moving forward. Howard said "****," looked over to his mom on the sideline and apologized for cursing.

- The team had a short but fast-paced scrimmage at the end. The highlights were two great breaks on the ball by Ray Lewis III and a juggling deep catch down the sideline by Rashawn Scott.

lol @ the thought of Oh'nofrio telling Ed Reed to take a knee.
 
S.I.A.P.

In an interview by Perryman on Canesport he said that the defense is going to remain the same with perhaps a few wrinkles but not much.

Pretty much the same defense (scheme wise)

Your thoughts?
 
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S.I.A.P.

In an interview by Perryman on Canesport he said that the defense is going to remain the same with perhaps a few wrinkles but not much.

Pretty much the same defense (scheme wise)

Your thoughts?

TE's, RB's and slot receivers all over the ACC are licking their chops
 
S.I.A.P.

In an interview by Perryman on Canesport he said that the defense is going to remain the same with perhaps a few wrinkles but not much.

Pretty much the same defense (scheme wise)

Your thoughts?
Prepare for lots of bending and then breaking.
 
S.I.A.P.

In an interview by Perryman on Canesport he said that the defense is going to remain the same with perhaps a few wrinkles but not much.

Pretty much the same defense (scheme wise)

Your thoughts?



"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."

I guess this makes the staff


http://youtu.be/RijB8wnJCN0
 
Interested to hear why you think J. Young ends up a rush end.
 
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