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Stopped by practice today...


CatMan72

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Huddle Spy ftw - now you can do your best reconnaissance since their guard is down about you. Next time, ask if you can take a look at their playbook.

The key is not to laugh out loud when you see it's the same green spiral notebook from the Waterboy.

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hmm Fox statement to me sounds like he was insulting the team. As in the players on offense suck. Thats normally grounds to release a player. Not sure how it works when its the coach. That kind of stuff is not tolerated. If I am Jerry, I got to think maybe fox is doing more harm than good at this point.

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Catman, great as usual! Seriously, they really asked about your availability? Or are you making a joke about the state of the front office lol?

If they're serious, do it! You'd have a Disney movie in like 2 weeks.

Coach Fox asked me if I could play o-line as a joke... (or at least I think it was a joke?)

Next time I'm down there I'm gonna show him my kick-step.

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Huddle Spy ftw - now you can do your best reconnaissance since their guard is down about you. Next time, ask if you can take a look at their playbook.

The key is not to laugh out loud when you see it's the same green spiral notebook from the Waterboy.

LOL, already saw the playbook - it's a handful of cocktail napkins wadded up in Jeff Davidson's pocket.

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hmm Fox statement to me sounds like he was insulting the team. As in the players on offense suck. Thats normally grounds to release a player. Not sure how it works when its the coach. That kind of stuff is not tolerated. If I am Jerry, I got to think maybe fox is doing more harm than good at this point.

I was thinking if I was an offensive lineman and I was in earshot of that I might be a little offended that coach is telling a big guy in the crowd to leave his name with someone at the stadium if he can play o-line, but most if not all the players were long gone by the time he came out and made that comment.

I don't think he meant it as mockery, I think he was just trying to be friendly, but I can see how it sounded bad from a certain perspective.

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Should we be worried that Clausen was not at practice at all? If you are inactive do you not show up or could he be more messed up than we thought? I don't think anyone is assuming he would not play again next week.

I did think it was strange that he wasn't at practice getting mental reps.

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