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Training Camp Day 2


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3 hours ago, Harbingers said:

Not to bring politics into the main forum so this is for reference only but…

You could fly these things during a game and read every playsheet another coach has. 

That is really not much of a concern. Those drones have use in the conflict that they are in now but much cheaper and much more capable drones are available publicly for something as simple as filming practices.

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10 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The conundrum of camp. Is this player/unit really good or does that other player/unit just suck? 

Typically defenses are ahead of offenses throughout mini camp. 

This will be the first consecutive year's of a good oline. So for the first time in forever, they have chemistry before regular season.  Will be fun to watch. 

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21 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

Typically defenses are ahead of offenses throughout mini camp. 

This will be the first consecutive year's of a good oline. So for the first time in forever, they have chemistry before regular season.  Will be fun to watch. 

Yeah O-line can't really do anything until the pads come on. D just kinda runs through/around them in these kinda practices

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16 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah O-line can't really do anything until the pads come on. D just kinda runs through/around them in these kinda practices

I didn't mention the oline for the sake of these practices, just something to look forward to. As a life long football fan, oline continuity is very difficult post salary cap Era. So I'm excited about not only when the pads go on, but the oline not taking a month into the season to get their poo together. 

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3 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

I didn't mention the oline for the sake of these practices, just something to look forward to. As a life long football fan, oline continuity is very difficult post salary cap Era. So I'm excited about not only when the pads go on, but the oline not taking a month into the season to get their poo together. 

Yeah if the D-line is actually giving our O-line or the Jets O-line trouble in the next couple weeks that'll be a good thing because that's a major concern besides Brown and Burns

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40 minutes ago, erwingloudemans88 said:

Missed it if posted. But that anyone know what spot chinn is lining up in? Is he even in the starting lineup? 

Or a sub on nickel/dime? And is he playing any more lb?

He is spending the majority of his time with the corners, and a little bit of time with the safeties.

 

he has spent little to no time with the linebackers. Gonna be our nickle it sounds like 

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1 hour ago, erwingloudemans88 said:

Missed it if posted. But that anyone know what spot chinn is lining up in? Is he even in the starting lineup? 

Or a sub on nickel/dime? And is he playing any more lb?

Ellis says he's lined up everywhere but appears to be skewed towards the line of scrimmage 

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40 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Feel The Bern Desk GIF by Bernie Sanders
 

What would restructuring do though? You still have to get guys back up into game shape. 

i think they are probably referring to truncating team activites all into this month instead of having the players work out from May forward.  However, I am not sure.

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