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Training Camp Coverage...


Jeremy Igo

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Looking forward to seeing KB and Cam get back in rhythm, also want to see see the CB battle. We will need to see someone emerge for our season to be a success. Offense I think we can contend with anybody but our secondary is very suspect. We will need someone to come along quick. Also want to see the WR battle. 

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I doubt it happens, but it would be interesting to see if the offensive focus or even identity shifts at all this year. With Cam and the offensive weapons, Stew's constant health worries, etc...do we become more of a passing team, and does training camp give any tells at all towards a potential shift? 

Would love to see continued progression at WR, RB, and DE specifically. And I"m just going in hopeful and optimistic about the CB position. It's going to be a struggle this year IMO...hopefully some strides and progression give us hope for the position group in the future. 

 

What I figure we'll be tired of quick, any talks about KK's contract not getting done and the sky is falling paranoia that will follow it

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I love the pictorials you do, and I especially like the new format you had during the rookie OTAs. Keep those up, they're awesome. 

The daily summaries with your observations are always a joy. 

Stupid interviews with the players are always great. Asking non sequitur questions just to get a real, authentic and candid response from the players is always entertaining. 

Find out which players are playing Pokemon Go and what team they chose. (team yellow for lyfe)

Interested in the following positional battles:

  • CB depth chart
  • Bottom of WR depth chart
  • RBs and if Wegher or CAP can overtake Fozzy. Also Rockhead
  • Safety depth/battles. Interested in how Marlowe is doing this year, if he looks improved. Depth is always a plus in teh secondary, especially with how young they are. 
  • DL and how that depth looks. On paper we are thin at DE, would like to see if anyone of the young guys steps up behind Ealy and Johnson
  • The punters. Is Swayze Waters as good as his name suggests?
  • Return depth behind Ginn. God forbid he goes down, is there a plan B?
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