gravedigger
08-03-2013, 12:03 PM
Appears to be 1st and second team players. Maybe a few exceptions but here is who I saw:
Corners and safeties
James Baldwin
Jamerson Love
Tavez Calhoun
Cedric Jiles
Justin Cox
Nickoe Whitley
Jay Hughes
Dee Arington
Linebackers
Ferlando Bohanna
Deontae Skinner
Benardrick McKinney
Matthew Wells
Beniquez Brown
Zach Jackson
Kendrick Market
QB's
Tyler R
Dak P
Wr's
Joe Morrow
Jameon Lewis
Fred Brown
Brandon Holloway
Robert Johnson
Gus Walley - TE
Rufus Warren
Jeremy Chappelle
Shelby Christy
Branon Hill - TE
Offensive line
Blaine Clausell
Gabe Jackson
Dillon Day
Justin Malone
Charles Siddoway
Ben Beckwith
Archie Muniz
Tobias Smith
Justin Senior
DLine (as best Ican remember)
Preston Smith
PJ Jones
QUAY EVANS........THAT'S RIGHT
A.J. Jefferson
Kaleb Eulls
Curtis Virges
Denico Autry
Rb's
Ladarius Perkins
Derrick Milton
Josh Robinson
Running backs went up against some linebackers and Defensive ends blocking in the backfield protecting the "dummy" qb.
Josh Robinson looked pretty good on all but one play against Matthew Wells. Josh got a few attaboys from the RB coach for his blocking. He looks smaller in his thighs, but he doesn't look like he's lost any power.
Milton looked ok blocking. Not great and not bad.
Perkins struggled. Size alone will make him a liability against a long armed defender.
F. Bohanna looked impressive in drills and has matured very well.
M. Wells is VERY quick. Got to the qb over Josh Robinson and looked good with his hands to getfree.
In wide receiver vs DB drills.....on on one.......press man coverage.
Jiles looked very good shadowing Morrow and made Morrow look bad at least 1-2 times. I'm not sure Morrow has learned how to fight for the ball yet. He does seem lethargic.
Cox had some great coverage against Jeremy Chapelle, but the pass was perfect ad Chapelle brought it down. Dak Prescott throw
Brandon Holloway beat Justin Cox on a deep route. Brandon has potential, but I've noticed the tendency not to see the ball into his hands.
Dee Arington made a great play on a strip of the ball preventing Robert Johnson from making the catch.
Quote from Townsend: "STOP PEEKING AT THE QB !!!! READ THE WR's EYES!!
93...PJ Jones came up limping after a play and a coach evenasked the trainers if he was going to make I back today. (didn't leave the field). Jones did come back in the late scrimmage plays to en the first session and the DL coach gave him a HUGE atta boy pep talk congratulating him for playing through it.
In 7-7 drills....Skinner made a nice split o the line to get the running back in the backfield for a loss.
Dak made some decent throws short but still needs to get more sharp with the passes.
Jameon Lewis made some nice grabs across the middle in this drill. Getting him covered by a linebacker will be a BIG advantage for us if we can catch the defense playing that way.
Dak is certainly better in the roll out to the right on his passing. Maybe they were being instructed but neither he nor Tyler on rollouts were getting rid of the ball soon enough. They were doing these drills frm the shotgun. Later in the practice they did the same (backside) rollouts from under center. Naked bootleg style running one receiver deep and throwing to the crossing pattern underneath about 15 yards down field. Probably my favorite play.
Tyler still holds the ball to long at times, but not like he did last year or in the spring game.
Justin played a pretty large amount of cushion (5-6 yards) in th7-7 drills. Don't know if that was by design or what, but he's definitely better in man coverage.
When 7-7's broke up and went to unit drills, the Corners were working with Collins for a minute and Cox ran a drill just right. Collins was in the middle of saying "good job" when Cox let up and let the 'receiver' go. Coxmust have said 'I thought the play was over' and Collins said clearly "this shit aint ever over".
Practice ended on 11-11 sets of 1st team vs 1st team and 2nd team vs 2nd team.
PJ jones comes up the middle, splits the Tackle and Guard on a doube team and gets to Tyler. This is what the DL coach was so proud of after PJ's ankle twist.
Quay was running 1st team. The bad news: he looked winded the whole time during the last set of 11-11 with his hands on his knees.
The 11-11 looked good for flashes but mostly sloppiness and that made it appear one side or the other was doing well. It was done against the wind so any pass that got too high sailed or was held up by the wind and was closed on by the defense
We run one play where the qb rolls left and throws a deep out to the right sideline about 20 yards down field. I hope the coaches learn to never run this play in a game. It never worked and no less than 3 defenders each time could have gotten t the ball for a pick 6 if the ball had been thrown on target. Luckily, both qbs missed so badly on the throws (due to the wind and difficulty) that nobody could catch the thing.
I took film of a number of plays of the final set of 11-11's and can email them but the camera angle is wide and it may not be clear enough to see. They are taken from the Tennis court stands overlooking the offense playing from their own 5-10 yard line.
I'll be at the 2:30 session too to see what the 3-4 teams do.
Coach: Side note.....our tackles vs the Defensive ends was not very good from an offensive standpoint. Either someone is going to have to step up at the tackles or we are going to have to be on the move with the qb. It's that simple. We aren't terrible. But the gap in performance between Center and guard to the Tackles is pretty obvious. But the Defensive ends did well. It wasn't totalbreakdown of the Tackles. But they have some work to do before the 1st game.
I'll report again at 4:30 when the second session is over.
Hope some of your questions were answered. I'll try to address the rest from the second session.
Regarding the iphone videos I took of the 11-11's...let me look at them and I'll email anyone those that would like to see them if you send me a pm with your email address.
Corners and safeties
James Baldwin
Jamerson Love
Tavez Calhoun
Cedric Jiles
Justin Cox
Nickoe Whitley
Jay Hughes
Dee Arington
Linebackers
Ferlando Bohanna
Deontae Skinner
Benardrick McKinney
Matthew Wells
Beniquez Brown
Zach Jackson
Kendrick Market
QB's
Tyler R
Dak P
Wr's
Joe Morrow
Jameon Lewis
Fred Brown
Brandon Holloway
Robert Johnson
Gus Walley - TE
Rufus Warren
Jeremy Chappelle
Shelby Christy
Branon Hill - TE
Offensive line
Blaine Clausell
Gabe Jackson
Dillon Day
Justin Malone
Charles Siddoway
Ben Beckwith
Archie Muniz
Tobias Smith
Justin Senior
DLine (as best Ican remember)
Preston Smith
PJ Jones
QUAY EVANS........THAT'S RIGHT
A.J. Jefferson
Kaleb Eulls
Curtis Virges
Denico Autry
Rb's
Ladarius Perkins
Derrick Milton
Josh Robinson
Running backs went up against some linebackers and Defensive ends blocking in the backfield protecting the "dummy" qb.
Josh Robinson looked pretty good on all but one play against Matthew Wells. Josh got a few attaboys from the RB coach for his blocking. He looks smaller in his thighs, but he doesn't look like he's lost any power.
Milton looked ok blocking. Not great and not bad.
Perkins struggled. Size alone will make him a liability against a long armed defender.
F. Bohanna looked impressive in drills and has matured very well.
M. Wells is VERY quick. Got to the qb over Josh Robinson and looked good with his hands to getfree.
In wide receiver vs DB drills.....on on one.......press man coverage.
Jiles looked very good shadowing Morrow and made Morrow look bad at least 1-2 times. I'm not sure Morrow has learned how to fight for the ball yet. He does seem lethargic.
Cox had some great coverage against Jeremy Chapelle, but the pass was perfect ad Chapelle brought it down. Dak Prescott throw
Brandon Holloway beat Justin Cox on a deep route. Brandon has potential, but I've noticed the tendency not to see the ball into his hands.
Dee Arington made a great play on a strip of the ball preventing Robert Johnson from making the catch.
Quote from Townsend: "STOP PEEKING AT THE QB !!!! READ THE WR's EYES!!
93...PJ Jones came up limping after a play and a coach evenasked the trainers if he was going to make I back today. (didn't leave the field). Jones did come back in the late scrimmage plays to en the first session and the DL coach gave him a HUGE atta boy pep talk congratulating him for playing through it.
In 7-7 drills....Skinner made a nice split o the line to get the running back in the backfield for a loss.
Dak made some decent throws short but still needs to get more sharp with the passes.
Jameon Lewis made some nice grabs across the middle in this drill. Getting him covered by a linebacker will be a BIG advantage for us if we can catch the defense playing that way.
Dak is certainly better in the roll out to the right on his passing. Maybe they were being instructed but neither he nor Tyler on rollouts were getting rid of the ball soon enough. They were doing these drills frm the shotgun. Later in the practice they did the same (backside) rollouts from under center. Naked bootleg style running one receiver deep and throwing to the crossing pattern underneath about 15 yards down field. Probably my favorite play.
Tyler still holds the ball to long at times, but not like he did last year or in the spring game.
Justin played a pretty large amount of cushion (5-6 yards) in th7-7 drills. Don't know if that was by design or what, but he's definitely better in man coverage.
When 7-7's broke up and went to unit drills, the Corners were working with Collins for a minute and Cox ran a drill just right. Collins was in the middle of saying "good job" when Cox let up and let the 'receiver' go. Coxmust have said 'I thought the play was over' and Collins said clearly "this shit aint ever over".
Practice ended on 11-11 sets of 1st team vs 1st team and 2nd team vs 2nd team.
PJ jones comes up the middle, splits the Tackle and Guard on a doube team and gets to Tyler. This is what the DL coach was so proud of after PJ's ankle twist.
Quay was running 1st team. The bad news: he looked winded the whole time during the last set of 11-11 with his hands on his knees.
The 11-11 looked good for flashes but mostly sloppiness and that made it appear one side or the other was doing well. It was done against the wind so any pass that got too high sailed or was held up by the wind and was closed on by the defense
We run one play where the qb rolls left and throws a deep out to the right sideline about 20 yards down field. I hope the coaches learn to never run this play in a game. It never worked and no less than 3 defenders each time could have gotten t the ball for a pick 6 if the ball had been thrown on target. Luckily, both qbs missed so badly on the throws (due to the wind and difficulty) that nobody could catch the thing.
I took film of a number of plays of the final set of 11-11's and can email them but the camera angle is wide and it may not be clear enough to see. They are taken from the Tennis court stands overlooking the offense playing from their own 5-10 yard line.
I'll be at the 2:30 session too to see what the 3-4 teams do.
Coach: Side note.....our tackles vs the Defensive ends was not very good from an offensive standpoint. Either someone is going to have to step up at the tackles or we are going to have to be on the move with the qb. It's that simple. We aren't terrible. But the gap in performance between Center and guard to the Tackles is pretty obvious. But the Defensive ends did well. It wasn't totalbreakdown of the Tackles. But they have some work to do before the 1st game.
I'll report again at 4:30 when the second session is over.
Hope some of your questions were answered. I'll try to address the rest from the second session.
Regarding the iphone videos I took of the 11-11's...let me look at them and I'll email anyone those that would like to see them if you send me a pm with your email address.