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August 20, 2014 at 10:39 pm #4473znModerator
CoachO
Camp Report 8/20/14
Did not Participate: B. Jones, Rhaney, S. Brown, Gaines, Dunbar, Schiller, McGee, Conrath
* Woodard participated in DB drills, no team drill
* Saffold was back and full participation
* Laurinaitis participated in LB drills, no team drills
* Person participated in Special Team (KO) drills, no team
* Wm Hayes participated in DL drills, still no teamToday’s Attire: Shoulder pads & shorts
Special Teams: Kickoff Return
1st Unit: Alexander Ogletree Armstrong Bates Reynolds C Davis Harkey Barnes Person B. Cunningham Givens
2nd Unit: Daniels Steward A. Hill Wilson Sabino Blake Bayer J. Cunningham Washington Watts Veltung
3rd Unit: A. Cunningham Millard Moe Harris A. Hill J. Bryant Bayer Sam Westbrooks Stacy Reid/MasonTheme of the Day: Spirited and vocal Practice
* one of the more “vocal” practices. Lots of players talking and joking
* also seemed to be more encouraging words as guys made plays.
* much more contact. put the “thud” in a less than full contact practice
* the team just looks relaxed and starting to feel good about getting key players backUnit Drills:
LB’s & Safeties: Working on recognition and drops (both zone and man coverages) under the watchful eye of Greg Williams
CBs: working on press techinique
TE’s & RB’s: Blitz Pickup A few highlights:* B. Cunningham stuffs McDonald
* Kendricks handles Ogletree
* Cook stuffs Armstrong
* Mason whiffs on Ogletree
* Harkey tosses Johnson aside
* Bayer whiffs on Ogletree
* Reynolds misses Bates
* Stacy handles Armstrong7 on 7:
* Laurinaitis with the 1st unit, Armstrong in for Dunbar
* Steward with nice INT of Hill pass on seam route
* Bradford and Cook hook up a couple of times
* Emory Blake turns an ankle … returns later
* Bailey and Austin get primary 1st unit reps.
* Quick and Britt limited
11 on 11:
Saffold is back!
* Took 1st reps at LEFT GUARD
* Robinson took 2nd Units reps
* pretty physical lots of thumping, pads popping* Pocket collapsed on one play, and Bradford got caught up in some physical play, looked to get stepped on
* C. Davis closes on out route to Quick ,and hits him…. Quick shaken up, and doesn’t return. Stayed on sideline the rest of practice. Seemed to favor his ribs.
* during one drill with offense backed up near its own goal line, defense was in Nickel Package, and there was some confusion getting lined up. Greg Williams can be heard clearly yelling at Alexander, saying “get them lined up, its YOUR FAULT”
* Practice ended with “dizzy bat” tradition for rookies
* Fisher and the Rams welcomed the HS teams from the Ferguson-Florissant School District (McCluer and McCluer North). they used the indoor practice facility, and then attended the last Training Camp practice of the year.
August 21, 2014 at 12:33 am #4483znModeratorsome follow-up
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CoachOI plan on working on a final report, giving my general thoughts on where they are, and evaluate the roster kinda like I did at the midway point of camp. There have been a few players who really helped themselves over the final 2 weeks, and some who have slipped. It should be an interesting final two weeks of the Preseason.
I would say there are a couple of surprises. On both ends of the spectrum.
On the positive side, one of my biggest surprises is just how good Bradford has looked. The velocity on some of the throws is noticeably better. He is fitting throws into tight windows consistently. Obviously, the combination of Quick and Britt, and how well they have looked has been a big surprise.
On the other end, Givens has been a huge disappointment. I have never been a big fan, but he just looks disinterested, and almost defeated. He contributes next to nothing in practice, and other than a few days two weeks ago, he looks no where near the guy they drafted. The other, again, not a huge fan (obvious to anyone who has read anything I have posted before) but with all the hype and chatter about how Armstrong was poised to step in and “take reps from Dunbar”, he has been given every opportunity, and has not shown much at all. In fact, I now hear how “we need to be patient” “he is still earning a new position”, “he missed the last year of school” and “at least he still is a value because of his Special Teams play.”
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Austin looks like the 3rd or 4th option on many of the routes he runs. Most are crossing routes, or an occasional wheel route up the sideline. They tried to run the toss/reverse they ran vs. Chicago, and it was sniffed out by Westbrooks who stayed at home, and was waiting for him when he reversed fields.
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I have always paid close attention to the Special Teams, especially the 2nd units. They tend to be very fluid, based on who is not practicing, and who the coaches feel deserve an extra look. Fisher commented last week, that every position coach, breaks down the Special Team tapes, so they can see their position players and how they perform. So it’s not just Coach Fassel when it comes to input on these teams. They can be very telling as to the back end of the roster, and who is garnering a second look.
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[Jake]…Long looks fine. He always looks like he just understands how to play the position. No worries about him being ready.
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Quick didn’t look to be serious. He just got caught in an awkward position, extended and reaching for a high throw. Davis didnt hit him hard, just ill timed and caught him just right. For what’s worth, Quick did not look happy about it as practice wore on.
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Hayes was limited, and I had a conversation wiht someone who said they are just being very cautious with him. His hip is the biggest issue from the off season, and they want to ease him back.
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Robinson in one on one stuff dominates more than not. It’s still not as consistent as he needs to be in terms of assigments, and playing “fast”. I was somewhat surprised, that Saffold worked as much as he did at LG today, and that Robinson took most of his reps with the “2’s”.
What’s with Joseph getting 1st team reps over Robinson and GRob with the second unit? Joseph has been the one constant this entire training camp. He and Barksdale have been out there virtually every day since the begining of camp.
What direction they go in, is purely speculation, even on my part, and wont’ do us any good. There are a 100 different possible scenarios as to why they are doing what they are doing [playing GRob with the 2s in one practice]…. It’s one day, so I am not reading anything into it. But I did think it was something that needed to be mentioned in my camp report.What they do in the next 2 preseason game will give us a much better picture of their plans heading into Sept 7th.
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[LBs]…Phillip Steward has been a constant in getting 2nd unit reps from the outset of training camp. At this point, I would say he is definitely in their plans. He is showing up on Special Teams as well.
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I would be shocked if Washington makes this roster. He has missed a ton of training camp, and honestly, I didn’t like his chances before camp. I think they have added too much talent, who have made him vunerable. He stuck around last year because he was the “best” of an otherwise very weak group of depth guys. By adding the likes of Joseph, and even Bond to some extent, Brandon Washington’s day could be numbered.
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August 21, 2014 at 1:13 pm #4499znModeratorsome more follow-up (ongoing)
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CoachO
…with the Bailey suspension, I doubt they are going to part ways with Givens. With Pead’s injury, I think he is the default KR. But there is no mistaking his role has changed dramatically in the WR rotation.
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[M.Sam]…Iwould put it at 60/40 I do know they want to keep him on the roster. It just a matter of him giving them a reason. He has leveled off some in the past 10 days, but he still is showing up, and taking advantage of his pass rush opportunities. Like many other players at this point, he has two weeks to show he deserves a spot.
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[Mason’s pass blocking]…I think at this point, its more about his lack of understanding his assignment, and a whole lot of technique issues.
[Why they picked Mason]…The thing about the Mason selection for me, and the reason so many seem to question it, is they are finally at a place where they can truly take the “best player available”, and not focus on need as they have been forced to do so much in the past. This kid is a dynamic RB, and as it turns out, will contribute THIS YEAR. With the Pead injury only solidifying his role, having Mason on this team now looks to be a very good thing.
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{WRs]…it’s a win win scenario for me, if guys like Quick, Britt, Cook, Bailey are all becoming big enough threats to dictate serious attention from opposing defenses. All that can do is make Austin more dangerous, even if it is with these same crossing routes.
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[Robinson]…I absolutely see this guy being the player/athlete he was said to be. …not gonna make any “ProBowl” projections, as I think that judging a player based on who “wins” a trip to Hawaii is more akin to a popularity contest than any real indicator of how they perform. That being said, he has all the physical tools to be a dominant Guard THIS YEAR, and should translate into a top flight Tackle in the future. So yes, IMO, the draft pick was well worth it.
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At this point, while I stop just short of calling Person a lock to make the roster, with the situation at Center, and him showing to have some added value as a 3rd option there, I would be shocked if he is cut. -
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