View Full Version : 24x7 Camp Notes (8-15-2006)
PurpleRulz
08-15-2006, 08:55 PM
http://www.profootball24x7.com/column_view.php?cid=29&id=391&view=archive&PHPSESSID=e30c1578ee573befc1dba39adda9e6e6
As much as I appreciate DSW's great acrobatic catches, I am scared that he will end up injured. I hope he is careful with making these difficult catches.
Ravenatic20
08-15-2006, 09:00 PM
Stover then tried one from 47 and Billick said if he nailed it, practice would be over. The snap was clean, the placement good, the kick was off, a shout of “let’s go home” hung in the air as the ball curled left…….NO GOOD.
Did Sto do that on purpose? I think he'll do better than last year, but for him to miss one from 47 yards out is surprising.
GreenWave52
08-15-2006, 09:06 PM
Did Sto do that on purpose? I think he'll do better than last year, but for him to miss one from 47 yards out is surprising.
Matt is always a little dicey from 45 yards and out. Its his consistency under 45 that makes him so great.
FellsPointRaven
08-15-2006, 10:42 PM
Demetrius Williams continues to impress and is rather fearless in traffic
Clarence Moore please take note. Maybe Demetrius will lend him his testicles for a quarter or two.
Ravensarge
08-15-2006, 10:53 PM
Yeah except Kyler will be hitting those testes with his passes.
Bez513
08-16-2006, 08:00 AM
Clarence Moore please take note. Maybe Demetrius will lend him his testicles for a quarter or two.
Here come Spiderman!
postalworker
08-16-2006, 09:32 AM
I really like what I'm hearing about Demetrius Williams and Quinn Sypniewski. Both seem like they could be late-round steals.
We drafted Quinn mostlly for his blocking skills (dude is huge) but it seems like he's more than capable as a pass catcher, too. From what I've seen, he looks like a mini-Heap. We should have lots of interesting goal-line possibilities this year.
Here's an interesting package that might work well:
Put Ogden, Mulitalo, Brown, Vincent, Pashos on the line. Have Heap, Sypniewski, and Chester line up at tight end. Split Williams out wide and have Jamal in the backfield.
We could easily pound it in with all those bodies up front, or we could do play-action and throw it to one of the tight ends or Williams.
I don't know, just an idea.
GreenWave52
08-16-2006, 10:22 AM
Here's an interesting package that might work well:
Put Ogden, Mulitalo, Brown, Vincent, Pashos on the line. Have Heap, Sypniewski, and Chester line up at tight end. Split Williams out wide and have Jamal in the backfield.
We could easily pound it in with all those bodies up front, or we could do play-action and throw it to one of the tight ends or Williams.
I really like that idea Postal. A converted TE like Chester should be able to easily overpower a LBer and he must have at least some ability to catch. The onlything I might change is to put Musa or Anderson in at the goaline, Jamal has never been great in those situations. Plus both Musa and MA have better hands.
postalworker
08-16-2006, 10:29 AM
The onlything I might change is to put Musa or Anderson in at the goaline, Jamal has never been great in those situations. Plus both Musa and MA have better hands.
This is very true; you're definitely right, Anderson would be a better choice in this situation. We could also put Justin Green in there and take out Chester, or Williams. That'd be pretty interesting, too- Having Anderson, Green, Heap, Chester, and Sypniewski on the field at the same time gives us a lot of possibilities.