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Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 12:02
by YoHoChecko
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Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 12:05
by YoHoChecko
Big love for Shepherd
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Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 12:06
by YoHoChecko
Crosby 5-for-5, no need for 5 tweets about it

Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 12:17
by BF004
Seems like this has been the best day to follow along on twitter.

Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 12:19
by YoHoChecko
Ok, that was a lot of tweets....

My immediate takeaways:

1) If the guys do their jobs, the media policy limiting content has very little impact. For instance "Love connects with Shepherd and EQSB" tells us who they are practicing with. Those who are the most upset (Jim O and Ryan Wood leading the charge today) are providing the least valuable content by sarcastically reporting things with a lack of detail, consistently, and should be unfollowed asap.

2) Tonyan is the leader in the clubhouse for TE1 reps. MLF said as much, but it is continuing. Sternberger will have a role, and he is just getting back into the swing of it, but so far a drop or two and some missed connections have defined his time here.

3) Gary is doing very well with the 1s in Z's absence.

4) Alex Light is not an NFL Left Tackle and we really need some depth at the position. Hopefully Njimen gets on the field soon and shows something with all that athleticism.

5) Kirksey is the real deal as long as he's healthy

6) AJ Dillon's role this season will be only as big as his pass protection allows it to be, as is always true with rookie RBs.

7) Deguara and Lovett are giving the offense some fun versatility

8) Don't rule out Kabion Ento as a bottom-of-roster DB; Stanford Samuels has been mentioned for getting a PBU two days in a row, as well.

9) the 5th/6th WR battle may be a STs battle and sounds like Begelton and Malik Taylor are getting some gunner reps.

Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 12:23
by YoHoChecko
MLF coachspeaks away multiple questions about starting OTs and swing OT; "competetive spot," "got a lot of faith in Billy" "it'll sort itself out"

and even "we have a lot of faith in Alex" :shock: :lol:

Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 12:28
by Drj820
YoHoChecko wrote:
20 Aug 2020 12:19
Ok, that was a lot of tweets....

My immediate takeaways:

1) If the guys do their jobs, the media policy limiting content has very little impact. For instance "Love connects with Shepherd and EQSB" tells us who they are practicing with. Those who are the most upset (Jim O and Ryan Wood leading the charge today) are providing the least valuable content by sarcastically reporting things with a lack of detail, consistently, and should be unfollowed asap.

2) Tonyan is the leader in the clubhouse for TE1 reps. MLF said as much, but it is continuing. Sternberger will have a role, and he is just getting back into the swing of it, but so far a drop or two and some missed connections have defined his time here.

3) Gary is doing very well with the 1s in Z's absence.

4) Alex Light is not an NFL Left Tackle and we really need some depth at the position. Hopefully Njimen gets on the field soon and shows something with all that athleticism.

5) Kirksey is the real deal as long as he's healthy

6) AJ Dillon's role this season will be only as big as his pass protection allows it to be, as is always true with rookie RBs.

7) Deguara and Lovett are giving the offense some fun versatility

8) Don't rule out Kabion Ento as a bottom-of-roster DB; Stanford Samuels has been mentioned for getting a PBU two days in a row, as well.

9) the 5th/6th WR battle may be a STs battle and sounds like Begelton and Malik Taylor are getting some gunner reps.
Good break down. Totally agree with point 1.

Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 12:29
by YoHoChecko
Adrian Amos was out due to a personal matter and he'll be right back. Davante and Z are "nothing serious"

Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 12:52
by YoHoChecko
Rookies getting some media today; AJ Dillon talked, now Jordan Love is up.

Sorta nice to hear from rookies, but at the same time, I feel like I learn less; they have nothing to compare it to, so I'm not posting much about it.

Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 13:02
by Packfntk
Been following everything on twitter. Just is not the same not being able to go there a few days and enjoy and watch what I want to watch. Oh well, just another 2020 downfall.

So the WR's are struggling to get open. Hopefully the D is just playing that well, but we all know it is somewhere in the middle. MVS needs to step up now that he is healthy. Someone needs to come out of the woodwork (talking to you EQSB).

Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 13:04
by YoHoChecko
Packfntk wrote:
20 Aug 2020 13:02
So the WR's are struggling to get open. Hopefully the D is just playing that well, but we all know it is somewhere in the middle. MVS needs to step up now that he is healthy. Someone needs to come out of the woodwork (talking to you EQSB).
How are we drawing this conclusion?


Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 13:26
by YoHoChecko
YoHoChecko wrote:
20 Aug 2020 12:52
Rookies getting some media today; AJ Dillon talked, now Jordan Love is up.

Sorta nice to hear from rookies, but at the same time, I feel like I learn less; they have nothing to compare it to, so I'm not posting much about it.
Deguara got in on it, too.

Though they broke the trend with lane Taylor now

Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 13:32
by Packfntk
YoHoChecko wrote:
20 Aug 2020 13:04

How are we drawing this conclusion?
Just from what I have read, several have said it, but I do like to follow Andy:






Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 13:54
by NCF
YoHoChecko wrote:
20 Aug 2020 13:04
Packfntk wrote:
20 Aug 2020 13:02
So the WR's are struggling to get open. Hopefully the D is just playing that well, but we all know it is somewhere in the middle. MVS needs to step up now that he is healthy. Someone needs to come out of the woodwork (talking to you EQSB).
How are we drawing this conclusion?
It was Nagler's narrative heading into today's practice, as well (without getting into the specifics). Theme from the first few practices. Maybe better today?


Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 14:06
by Pckfn23
Nice Nagler talk. Thanks for sharing. I wouldn't say Nagler talked about separation, but more so that the passing offense just looks out of sync. Sometimes good, sometimes bad.

Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 14:11
by Pckfn23
Nagler said they are going to have some kind of Family Night... not with fans, but something!

Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 14:18
by Labrev
Where has the Funyun been lining up?

Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 14:19
by Pckfn23
Labrev wrote:
20 Aug 2020 14:18
Where has the Funyun been lining up?
In my belly!


Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 14:49
by YoHoChecko
Yeah, I guess if Nagler and Herman are both pointing out some struggles, they're there.

Just seems like (and maybe this was all prior to pads) there was talk about how the D usually is ahead of the O but this year has looked different. So it feels like a short memory situation there, but in terms of smoothness and efficiency (and drops), I could see it being an issue so far.

Re: 2020 Training Camp

Posted: 20 Aug 2020 14:52
by go pak go
YoHoChecko wrote:
20 Aug 2020 14:49
Yeah, I guess if Nagler and Herman are both pointing out some struggles, they're there.

Just seems like (and maybe this was all prior to pads) there was talk about how the D usually is ahead of the O but this year has looked different. So it feels like a short memory situation there, but in terms of smoothness and efficiency (and drops), I could see it being an issue so far.
I remember thinking that too that we heard how much more together the offense was this year over last year.

But I think what they were meaning is lack of mental mistakes. Lack of false starts. And lack of not knowing the plays and miscommunication etc.