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Josh Jackson was mentioned a couple times in the red zone tweets. Here's more from his day:






But since we're talking about no separation from receivers there...

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The young guys session after the main practice featured LIVE TACKLING

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Thanks for the updates.

I am really liking these Kamal Martin positives. We desperately need him to step up and it would an incredible steal if we can get him going. Same for Keke for last year's 5th round pick too.

Sounds like Kumerow had a day.

Jackson had an up and down day.

I think I was more excited about the dink and dunk 2:00 minute drive compared to the plethora of completed bombs.

The one player who seemed to always make plays and be in the backfield last year was Z. Smith. This year it is Rashan Gary. I mean I'm getting kind of excited.

Was Vernon Scott playing against Aaron Rodgers? That's something interesting.

Lots of talk from Adams, Lazard, Kumerow, Tonyan, Stern. Not so much from MVS, EQSB, Shepherd.

Liked to hear some things from Hollman.
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The one player who seemed to always make plays and be in the backfield last year was Z. Smith. This year it is Rashan Gary. I mean I'm getting kind of excited.
Honestly, if you're not excited about Gary's offseason based on everything we're hearing and seeing and the coaches are saying and he's doing on the practice field, either you're on the extreme end of "I have to see it before I believe it" or you're hanging on tight to a negative prior impression of the guy. There's no reason not to be excited about Gary right now; temper it with the realization that it's still early, it's just camp, just practice... but no reason not to have high hopes.

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I'am very excited for all the players, and as long as Gary delivers 115 cumulatives I'll have no complaints :rotf:

minus Gute picking up the Two smiths, the Gary pick would have made sense, I think I was higher on a couple other rushers more (Burns and Sweat I think) but I don't consider myself smarter then guys that get paid to do this stuff, Gary simply was not on my radar, in fact none of the edge rushers where once we got the Smith boys. I wanted offensive impact players, and I still feel I was right about that.

I can look back and see a few more losses minus Aaron Jones, can't you? thats why to me, MLF would be leaving production on hold not to get as much out of Jones as he possibly can this season, specially if the plan is not to resign him.

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So far from reading the notes, I would say my primary level concern or worry is our defensive line. You hear a lot of "wide open gap for the running back.".

I just think we need to sign someone there. We just aren't hearing enough from guys like Keke.

Also a little nervous about RT if Wagner's arm is a bigger deal.
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Has their been much discussion on the rb rotation or situation? Wonder if Dillon stepped in near day one as RB2, or if Jamal is looking like he still may have a key role.
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YoHoChecko wrote:
23 Aug 2020 13:28
go pak go wrote:
23 Aug 2020 13:19
The one player who seemed to always make plays and be in the backfield last year was Z. Smith. This year it is Rashan Gary. I mean I'm getting kind of excited.
Honestly, if you're not excited about Gary's offseason based on everything we're hearing and seeing and the coaches are saying and he's doing on the practice field, either you're on the extreme end of "I have to see it before I believe it" or you're hanging on tight to a negative prior impression of the guy. There's no reason not to be excited about Gary right now; temper it with the realization that it's still early, it's just camp, just practice... but no reason not to have high hopes.
I have to see it to believe and I’m hanging onto a negative prior impression. He hasn’t done anything at any level ever. He’s just been an extremely athletic bum.

If he puts it together then cool. I’ll say it’s about time he did something on a football field for once. But for someone who has never done it I don’t know how people can just take coach talk as gospel.
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Drj820 wrote:
23 Aug 2020 23:57
Has their been much discussion on the rb rotation or situation? Wonder if Dillon stepped in near day one as RB2, or if Jamal is looking like he still may have a key role.
IMO you don’t take a RB in the 2nd round and play him 3rd string but Gute has done stupid &%$@ before.

So far it sounds like Dillon has struggled in pass protection which is normal for young backs. Dillon definitely lacks experience in that role considering the amount of run heavy sets BC ran. Coaches in the NFL typically need to trust their back in pass pro to get them out there. I still think we will see him a ton. The offense lulled when Williams came in last season and Dillon has the potential to keep up the pace with Jones sidelined.
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lupedafiasco wrote:
24 Aug 2020 00:53
YoHoChecko wrote:
23 Aug 2020 13:28
go pak go wrote:
23 Aug 2020 13:19
The one player who seemed to always make plays and be in the backfield last year was Z. Smith. This year it is Rashan Gary. I mean I'm getting kind of excited.
Honestly, if you're not excited about Gary's offseason based on everything we're hearing and seeing and the coaches are saying and he's doing on the practice field, either you're on the extreme end of "I have to see it before I believe it" or you're hanging on tight to a negative prior impression of the guy. There's no reason not to be excited about Gary right now; temper it with the realization that it's still early, it's just camp, just practice... but no reason not to have high hopes.
I have to see it to believe and I’m hanging onto a negative prior impression. He hasn’t done anything at any level ever. He’s just been an extremely athletic bum.

If he puts it together then cool. I’ll say it’s about time he did something on a football field for once. But for someone who has never done it I don’t know how people can just take coach talk as gospel.
If it was just the coach talk but there was no talk about him during practice, I would agree.

But when he has been winning 1 on 1's and having his name come up multiple times to start practce...and then when the opportunity comes with Z out and Gary is probably the most hyped player making the most conssitent eye popping plays....I start to think there is some fire to this smoke.

Apparrently Gary made David Bakhtiari look absolutely silly a couple of times last year. Same exact thing Z. Smith did last year.
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Drj820 wrote:
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Has their been much discussion on the rb rotation or situation? Wonder if Dillon stepped in near day one as RB2, or if Jamal is looking like he still may have a key role.
I don't know where I heard it but basically that Jamaal Williams is clearly RB2 right now.

Dillon needs to be better in pass pro. He can't be a liability which is basically why every RB starts year 1 on the sideline.
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[mention]lupedafiasco[/mention] i agree that the round 2 rb should be getting plenty of playing time. I also think he will be useful, so I’m happy for him to get the playing time. But I was just wondering if it seemed like he was handed that role day one, or if he was going to have to clearly beat Jamaal. What you said [mention]go pak go[/mention] makes total sense.

Really jamaals pass pro has saved him time and time again. It’s the entire reason he played equal to or even more sometimes that jones when McCarthy was coach.
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Drj820 wrote:
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@lupedafiasco i agree that the round 2 rb should be getting plenty of playing time. I also think he will be useful, so I’m happy for him to get the playing time. But I was just wondering if it seemed like he was handed that role day one, or if he was going to have to clearly beat Jamaal. What you said @go pak go makes total sense.

Really jamaals pass pro has saved him time and time again. It’s the entire reason he played equal to or even more sometimes that jones when McCarthy was coach.
I think both are likely true. I think that Dillon will be used more and more as the season goes on, but will start off with a small role. I've been saying since the draft that while I REALLY like the pick, I'm not sure how quickly he'll get on the field specifically because of pass pro and how good Jamal Williams is at that; but I still think we find a way to work him in as the season goes on, particularly on more obvious run situations.

I expect Dillon's season to eclipse Williams', but I bet that we won't see many signs of that being true through week 8.

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this Gute idea of using our top pick on players to groom for the futures is really going crash on his head if LOve is never able to beat out Boyle.

and Gary better become how good Mike Smith thinks he'll be or Mike will be on the same bus as Gute when Murphy hands them there tickets :)

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Yoop wrote:
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this Gute idea of using our top pick on players to groom for the futures is really going crash on his head if LOve is never able to beat out Boyle.

and Gary better become how good Mike Smith thinks he'll be or Mike will be on the same bus as Gute when Murphy hands them there tickets :)
Love will beat out Boyle even if he doesn’t outplay him. Gute knows his career is in the hands of Love.
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lupedafiasco wrote:
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Yoop wrote:
24 Aug 2020 08:53
this Gute idea of using our top pick on players to groom for the futures is really going crash on his head if LOve is never able to beat out Boyle.
Love will beat out Boyle even if he doesn’t outplay him. Gute knows his career is in the hands of Love.
I mean, there is no 2020 competition. Boyle is the clear backup QB and we're going to keep 3 QBs this year.

Then we'll tender Tim Boyle as a RFA, show him off in preseason as best we can, and either trade him at cutdown or keep three again for one more year and hope to collect a comp pick from whoever pays him to be their primary backup or veteran bridge QB or whatever... but I think the late preseason trade option is the most likely.

I think everyone needs to come to terms with the fact that Gutey drafts with the life of the rookie contract in mind, not simply the immediate upcoming season. It will help bring you peace, even if you disagree with that approach, to accept that the team you root for is taking that approach; it at least will help make sense of the decisions, if not bring you to full acceptance of them.

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YoHoChecko wrote:
24 Aug 2020 10:09
lupedafiasco wrote:
24 Aug 2020 09:31
Yoop wrote:
24 Aug 2020 08:53
this Gute idea of using our top pick on players to groom for the futures is really going crash on his head if LOve is never able to beat out Boyle.
Love will beat out Boyle even if he doesn’t outplay him. Gute knows his career is in the hands of Love.
I mean, there is no 2020 competition. Boyle is the clear backup QB and we're going to keep 3 QBs this year.

Then we'll tender Tim Boyle as a RFA, show him off in preseason as best we can, and either trade him at cutdown or keep three again for one more year and hope to collect a comp pick from whoever pays him to be their primary backup or veteran bridge QB or whatever... but I think the late preseason trade option is the most likely.

I think everyone needs to come to terms with the fact that Gutey drafts with the life of the rookie contract in mind, not simply the immediate upcoming season. It will help bring you peace, even if you disagree with that approach, to accept that the team you root for is taking that approach; it at least will help make sense of the decisions, if not bring you to full acceptance of them.
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