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CatMan's 11/11 practice observations


CatMan72

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Stopped by practice again today, here are a few things I saw:

- James Anderson was lining up at WLB, Beason at MLB, couldn't see who was lined up at SLB but it was not Senn.

- Saw Richard Marshall standing on the sideline while the 1st team defense was on the field.

- Pike worked with the first team offensive line and FB/HB's against the 1st team defensive line and LB's while Clausen worked with the WR's against the DB's in 1 on 1 drills. Saw Jimmy complete several nice passes and totally miss a few. Didn't see him throw any picks (although one was close).

- Armanti was taking snaps with the scout team. Saw him attempt a deep pass that was underthrown and picked off.

- Neither DeAngelo or Jonathan Stewart were at practice today.

- Devin Thomas was watching from the sideline as the 1st team offense worked. Saw Clowney involved in several plays with the 1st team offense.

- They were using a noise machine when the 1st team offense was on the field.

- Seemed to me like they had Clausen taking allot of snaps out of the shotgun. Makes sense if they're looking for a way to solve his center exchange problems and give him more time to make reads.

- Saw Goodson take at least one snap in the wildcat formation.

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Stopped by practice again today, here are a few things I saw:

- James Anderson was lining up at WLB, Beason at MLB, couldn't see who was lined up at SLB but it was not Senn.

- Saw Richard Marshall standing on the sideline while the 1st team defense was on the field.

- Pike worked with the first team offensive line and FB/HB's against the 1st team defensive line and LB's while Clausen worked with the WR's against the DB's in 1 on 1 drills. Saw Jimmy complete several nice passes and totally miss a few. Didn't see him throw any picks (although one was close).

- Armanti was taking snaps with the scout team. Saw him attempt a deep pass that was underthrown and picked off.

- Neither DeAngelo or Jonathan Stewart were at practice today.

- Devin Thomas was watching from the sideline as the 1st team offense worked. Saw Clowney involved in several plays with the 1st team offense.

- They were using a noise machine when the 1st team offense was on the field.

- Seemed to me like they had Clausen taking allot of snaps out of the shotgun. Makes sense if they're looking for a way to solve his center exchange problems and give him more time to make reads.

- Saw Goodson take at least one snap in the wildcat formation.

Maybe Norwood, good observations though!

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I hope Norwood is put in at SLB.

Why is Devin Thomas not getting an opportunity? Is he still injuried?

Please tell me AE was working at WR for the most part...

AE was working at WR for the most part and he was also still working on returns (as he has been all year).

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- Armanti was taking snaps with the scout team. Saw him attempt a deep pass that was underthrown and picked off.

This must be incorrect, GoApps told me repeatedly that Armanti had a "laser" arm and would never do such a thing. Could you tell if he was throwing it to himself? He has the arm and the quickness to do it so I was just wondering.

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