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I saw it but was too lazy to make a thread about it.  
 

Waiting for the post practice videos like you have here. 
 

All the early video was the same stuff posted by different people  Not much to it  Biggest takeaway for me was still no David Newton and I say that because he was mentuoned as one to follow for videos so I looked   

Or maybe the sheer number of players they had out there   There were a ton of guys   

 

Without looking, how long does it take to hear them say they look good and now we see why we drafted them? They say that every year lol.  

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Lee Hunter is going to be fun. On the field and off of it. We maybe haven't had a more vocal fun guy on the practice field since Cam.

And I love that both Freeling and Hunter talked about how non contact reps let you refine technique and get comfortable with the details so they can play fast come game time. Tells me that the two of them have good practice habits.

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Thank you. I’ve been looking for threads regarding this and the jersey number announcements and all anyone cares about is gossiping like a school girl. That thread should be in the tinder box. 
 

Freeling has been a fun interview and I’m so glad to see a DT with a 90s number. Not sure if that’ll stick to the regular season but the fridge wearing 92 is chefs kiss. Always hate watching wrs run routes on air but CB2 has quick feet and whoever was throwing passes today gave him a chance to show his hand catching ability 

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51 minutes ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

why did the reporters ask Canales if Brazzell reminds him of Robby(ie) "Chosen" Andersen if Canales never coached Robby(ie) "Chosen" Andersen?

Because they are lazy. They just push narratives they read here.

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9 hours ago, RJK said:

Thank you. I’ve been looking for threads regarding this and the jersey number announcements and all anyone cares about is gossiping like a school girl. That thread should be in the tinder box. 
 

Freeling has been a fun interview and I’m so glad to see a DT with a 90s number. Not sure if that’ll stick to the regular season but the fridge wearing 92 is chefs kiss. Always hate watching wrs run routes on air but CB2 has quick feet and whoever was throwing passes today gave him a chance to show his hand catching ability 

DLine has to be 50-79 or 90-99. So it’s likely to stay 92 over 62 or 52. Scourton and Phillips can wear a poo ton of numbers as “linebackers”, but the war daddy’s are still pretty limited.

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