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Mick Mixon filling in on the David Glenn Show


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The show is on right now (until 3PM). He said he's gonna have Rivera on a little later (2:15) I just caught the back end of a Gantt interview (who basically said we can be good, but not necessarily great). Mixon is getting ready to talk about AE. 

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Mixon just happened to see Rivera in the office one day, and basically asked the coach if AE had a real shot (or if the good reports were basically B.S.).

 

Paraphrasing:

 

Armanti Edwards has worked extremely hard. His route running has turned the corner. He's catching the ball pretty well. Ricky Proehl is working really hard with Armanti.  The positive Edwards talk is not a joke. It's serious.

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Mixon said Cam really looked like he was in the process of maturing at his press conference the other day. He basically said Cam looked like a confident, mature man, as opposed to a young man trying to figure it all out ("...neurons firing, synapses connecting...").

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Mixon asked the catch-the-ball-during-QB-reps guy who had the stronger arm, Cam or Anderson. The guy said Clausen (No joke). He said Clausen's balls travel "crisply" through the air.

 

Mixon said Cam could probably throw the ball 80 yards if he wanted to,

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Mixon noted that he believes Ginn's football age is younger than his real age. Impressed with Ginn's speed as well. Someone asked if Ginn could be a number two. Mixon really hedged on whether Ginn could become a number two, lauding Ginn's kickoff return abilities, but said he doesn't necessarily believe Ginn is a "natural catcher". He said Ginn's hands are probably "good enough", but we'll have to see whether they're great later on. Baiscally, he was probably thinking, "Not!"

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Mixon asked the catch-the-ball-during-QB-reps guy who had the stronger arm, Cam or Anderson. The guy said Clausen (No joke). He said Clausen's balls travel "crisply" through the air.

Mixon said Cam could probably throw the ball 80 yards if he wanted to,

im pretty sure we saw him almost do that in host first game to smith
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