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First practice day


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37 minutes ago, Pakmeng said:

That changes nothing. Baker was teamed with Ikem and Bozeman. I feel like people concerned with this haven't paid attention in previous camps. 

Do you think that’s why Bozeman was with the 2s today and Elf with the 1s? To help Baker get acclimated to his new center (Bozeman). If Bozeman is with the 1s tomorrow with Baker it will be interesting. 

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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

Do you think that’s why Bozeman was with the 2s today and Elf with the 1s? To help Baker get acclimated to his new center (Bozeman). If Bozeman is with the 1s tomorrow with Baker it will be interesting. 

Ding Ding Ding. Was 100% coming to say this. 

I fully expect tomorrow when Baker gets the snaps that Boze is his center. Let them get the exchange down together and mirror each other throughout camp.

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1 hour ago, SteveSmithTD89 said:

Ding Ding Ding. Was 100% coming to say this. 

I fully expect tomorrow when Baker gets the snaps that Boze is his center. Let them get the exchange down together and mirror each other throughout camp.

It's early but they can't fug around with this stuff after this weekend

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10 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

If you think playing football in HS and the NFL are similar then there’s no reason to even have a conversation.

I'm saying there was football before OleMiss AND after. Nothing has stopped him to this point. Why wouldn't he then be able to learn THIS playbook?

You paint quite the picture with the "if you think", I didn't say they were similar, YOU did.

 

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6 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

I'm saying there was football before OleMiss AND after. Nothing has stopped him to this point. Why wouldn't he then be able to learn THIS playbook?

You paint quite the picture with the "if you think", I didn't say they were similar, YOU did.

 

He’s not going to learn in a day… obviously he (Corral) has been studying the playbook but there’s a difference between knowledge and application, not to mention it’s the first day and we haven’t even done installs. Corral could very well become the best QB of the group but it’s not going to happen overnight. Have a little patience, he’ll get there. 

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10 hours ago, rippadonn said:

Mac played. Zach played. How are those two guys that much better than Matt Corral and what he did in the SEC?

We knew Rhule was going to do this. He's pissing Corral off with that bubble wrap sht.

You can see Matt Corral ain't having it in interviews he's coming for the bag. He said he's starting. He gonna take it. THAT'S a warrior if you've been looking at Sam or loving Baker from a far and the wet dream is now complete.

That's the QB of the Carolina Panthers.

Not Sam, NOT Baker.

 

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Mac and Zach played in offenses with pro style concepts. Matt Corral played in a glorified high school offense with no checks, no reads, no nothing. It was all RPO which is based off of one or two keys and then it's backyard football. 

It's effective, but it's also why Ole Miss is curbstomped anytime they play someone of equal talent level.

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12 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

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Yeah, that's good for when Corral joins the 7 v. 7 league at the Y after he fails out of the NFL because he's terrible because your poo is annoying and making me want him to fail, just so you disappear.

Besides, I want Grayson McCall. Local kid, 58 touchdowns to 6 interceptions, 207.1 passer efficiency rating...

And yes, he played better than Caleb Williams did against their only common opponent with much less talent surrounding him.

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