thunderclap's first spring practice report...

thunderclap

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we have a long damn ways to go.

Also, the maroon helmets and darker shade of maroon on practice gear looks good.
 

thunderclap

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we have a long damn ways to go.

Also, the maroon helmets and darker shade of maroon on practice gear looks good.
 

weblow

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detail, I can't read all of that? Just hit the high points if you don't mind.
 

HD6

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when did SixPackSpeak.com stop appreciate witty sarcasm? I once posted an exclusive interview with Croom from a hello at the grocery store. You people should be ashamed of yourselves.

Thunderclap, I thought it was funny.
 

maroonmuncie

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looks like in these troubling economic times, we have resorted to wearing last year's maroon game pants as cut-offs instead of new practice shorts
 

weblow

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HD6 said:
when did SixPackSpeak.com stop appreciate witty sarcasm? I once posted an exclusive interview with Croom from a hello at the grocery store. You people should be ashamed of yourselves.

Thunderclap, I thought it was funny.
 

bonedaddy401

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HamilReb

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Mostly because of y'alls buddy, c34.

I do enjoy it though. Keep up the good work SixPackers.
 

Bulldog Backer

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I was there with Cowbell9, ScoobaDawg, Pickle, me and Maroon59. I will add a few things to Michael's view. Michael was on the opposite side of the field from us, and watched the excitement of the linemen. My view was more of the skill athletes.

The practice was spread over two football fields of practice area. Over where we were, not where Michael was, there were a lot of drills for defensive backs which included footwork, keeping hips open, and quick reaction times. The best athletes practicing at Safety were Charles Mitchell (best by far), Zach Smith, and Wade Bonner. I think those three will be our safeties, unless a freshman comes in an challenges. The corners also practiced, and the best of the corners appeared to be Marcus Washington, Damien Anderson, Louis Watson, and Corey Bloomfield. The #1 linebackers were SLB: K.J. Wright, Chris White, and Jamar Chaney. The #1 DL's were Sean Ferguson, Lamarcus Williams, Pernell McFee, and Brandon Cooper. McPhee is a McPhenom. He is the best looking stud on defense.

There were 7 on 7 drills later, and they had the QB's passing to the WR's being covered by the LB's and DB's. Tyson Lee is head and shoulders the best QB we currently have on the field. Cameron Lawrence practiced at QB, and between Chris Relf and Lawrence, I would pick Lawrence. He wasn't as accurate as Tyson Lee, nor as crisp, but he looked to be a real QB. Lee looked 200 pounds as advertised, really muscled up more than last year. Relf still has some troubles with both timing and accuracy of his passes.

The WR's were somewhat of a surprise. Leon Berry looked very good, with excellent hands and some speed. He stood out. Delmon Robinson also looked pretty good. Terrance Davis, a former QB, also looked very good. O'Neal Wilder has good hands, but is still working through the kneecap injury. Brandon McRae, despite having a little hitch in his giddyup, looked pretty good.

Anthony Dixon looks like a thoroughbred. He has really cut weight and seemed to be much quicker and faster. Christian Ducre' also looked very good. Robert Elliot is running with a hitch, but was out there giving it a real try. Arnil Stallworth broke a long run on an out route.

The general attitude of the players was very positive. They cheered when they saw a good play and almost all seemed to be engaged in the practice.

The punt returners working were: Leon Berry, Delmon Robinson, Anthony Dixon, and Terrance Davis.

Mullen really gets involved. In 7 on 7 drills, after about 6-7 passes went incomplete, he yelled out <17> <17> <17> with some other adjectives and words interspersed. In short he asked "when are we going to complete a <17> pass?" Gene the Machine had to cover his ears.
 
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JimHalpert.nafoom

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Did you enjoy practice as much as you did?

I'm still amazed McRae is playing this early, much less at all.
 

cowbell9

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Nov 15, 2005
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..him a conspiracy theory question. Someone in the crowd called him out about it and it got a big laugh.
 

vicious

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I think we are going to absolutely suck this year. Bonner, just like Pegues, should have been placed on offense from the very beginning. If you are looking for game breakers..there you go. We put all of our talent on the defense and then scream we have no game breakers. Number 7 should be on offense. He needs to hold on to the ball better, but he is the best we have.
 

Frances Drebin

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....you even got in who was the best looking stud on defense. Keep up that kind of language, and we may even see a return of the avid reader.

Speaking of language, the same head coach who chastised a fan for yelling "hell" at a fan rally is dropping f-bombs in practice? Interesting.
 

Faustdog

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Frances Drebin said:
Speaking of language, the same head coach who chastised a fan for yelling "hell" at a fan rally is dropping f-bombs in practice? Interesting.
That's a good observation. Funny