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Matt Rhule talks to the Media after the First Day in Pads


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On Erving

"I think cam Erving's just really done a nice job so far and Trent looks like mostly right side you know he swings back and forth."

On Moton to LT:

"You know I think it'll depend on how he looks you... if he gets reps on the left side he looks great then he'll get more reps ... but even if he plays on the right side and cam's left if he's the next best guy something happens to cam then he'd kick over"

On Darnold's Play so far:

"I was frustrated yesterday with the with the false starts and penalties and missed assignments... I have to go in and watch the tape to see who it was ...Sam some of the plays even like the picks uh one of the picks you know he's he's thrown to the right spot and the wrong guy's in the way....

Today was a lot cleaner....

I think Sam's doing really well I think he's evolving and growing and getting good reps and getting a lot of different looks.   For the most part protecting the football.  I mean we've had some turnovers in training camp but we had no turnovers I'd also be upset about the defense.   ... I think he's doing a nice job so far.  

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20 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

I hAve No idea. THat's sOMething only coAch knowS

Talk about reading between the lines 🧐

Thomas has been such a disappointment. I really expected him to be one of the few late round Hurney picks to make it here. 🙁

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23 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

I hAve No idea. THat's sOMething only coAch knowS

Ok.  Now that is funny.

Anyone seen much of Colin Thompson?   He had only one catch last year, for a touchdown.   We carried 3 TE's last year I think.  

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