Regarding Relf

Indndawg

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The ppl consistently on his case about his passing skills (or lack) are gonna have realize the guys is a really good weapon (arm and legs) and may put us in the best position to gain yds.

The pple singing his praises all the time need to realize, that he's not quite Peyton both in accuracy and between the ears and he's gonna make mistakes-many times there will be WTF moments.

Who ever starts, the other will see significant PT so does it really matter who's the "starter"?
 

RonnyAtmosphere

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..Relf has a huge upside. </p>

He is big, strong, tough, fast & has a feel for running the option.

If you are going to build an offense around Relf, you are not going to build it around Relf's passing ability (or lack thereof).</p>

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Indndawg

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He's not near Tebow, but Dan will get 100% from the real deal. I wouldn't be surprised if we see a few more jump passes, QB draws, etc
 

RonnyAtmosphere

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...but football spring trainings are just not that serious.

People who try to build legacy myths around single spring training reports are people who have never played football, or don't know much about football to begin with.
 

Coach34

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for the younger players that havent gotten the reps the older guys have...its very important for our QB's and WR's as they are inexperienced and need to develop...its also good for our guys because we are only beginning the 2nd year of the Spread...

Defensively, it's more for coaches to evaluate our personnel...Diaz needs to see what certain guys can do and get acquainted with them...