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2nd practice observations

blackfootipa said:
Any freshman standing out?

Just my opinion of who I'm seeing;

#85 Reese Carlson who is a tall WR, been getting reps with the 2s. With Hendu, Walcott, and Haynes not out there Carlson has been making the most of his opportunities. He doesn't look like an 18 year old true freshman, good size and physical guy.

#75 Robert Luke, our giant backup center. For his size doesn't look to be out of shape, has shotgun snaps down, strong guy, works well with the 2nd string interior linemen.

#30 Evan Epperly, getting looks at #2 safety. Making some plays, having some freshman-like issues too but the coaches seem quite high on him.
 
Hammer said:
BWahlberg said:
billgrizfan said:
BWahlberg said:
Once again out in the open River Bowl, the intensity was up and players were going full speed. At times I'd recoil a bit b/c it was getting physical even though this was also a no-pads practice. I think they go to 1/2 pads tomorrow. Once the team gets into the stadium I'm assuming practices will close down for more public viewing and updates.

- JR Nelson is coming on strong. Multiple pass breakups and an interception in 7 on 7. Blanketed his guys well and didn't get beat over the top. Seeing Nelson stepping up is giving me good hope that we've got 3 very solid corners. One hasn't stood out as a "lock down" though, but overall it's looking improved.

- Lots of drops by many of the younger WRs today and some iffy throwing from all the QBs save JJ. The passing game was up and down but it seemed like a lot of the QBs were off and then it didn't help that the WRs and RBs were dropping some passes.

- JJ was a different story though. Unreal passing performance today from what I saw. Mostly watching the 7 on 7 / skelly I think he completed every pass - although I missed seeing one. In his first series he went 6 for 6. Found Naccarato who found a gap in the zone D. Then threaded the needle twice to Jones. Hit Ralston once. Found Burke and Rogers as well. Also had the play of the day that I saw, but I'll save that for the end.

- John Nguyen might juke better than Peter, faked out defenders a ton today. Now it's no-pads, so lets how it goes once guys start hitting.

- Clint LaRowe and Jackson Theibes were the starting tackles today. It didn't go to well. Schmaing's 2nd team, presumably working his way back. Poole is still out.

- Only 1 injury of note, one of the RS frosh DBs, maybe Parker, looked to have pulled his hammy.

- A great pick-6 by Tucker Schye, think the QB was Gus, Schye's pass D is improving - we're stacked at MLB with him and Kose.

- When you guys see Gamboa practicing at OLB you're going to love what you see. Fast, great range, good in pass coverage, not afraid to make contact.

- As expected Wags and Holmes were abusing our starting tackles.

- Ralston and Sprunk were active in the passing game, Sprunk had a great contested catch over Dallaserra (who was pissed he didn't make the play).

- The DBs are flying around and were really swatting down a lot of passes from all the QBs except JJ. Many near picks where the ball would hit the DB in the chest or arm but he couldn't make the catch. Good to see them getting to the ball before it makes it to the WR but now gotta improve forcing that turnover.

- The day ended with a "game winning" fieldgoal attempt that I think was in the 30 - 32 yard range. Greenberg was up first, hard kick, right down the middle and good. Lider next, same thing, good hard kick down the middle and good. The new guy made his but it was a wobbly kick that just cleared the crossbar, think there was a screw-up on the hold. So 3-3 kicking! Watching those 3 practice kicking fieldgoals Greenberg and Lider were fairly consistent from 40 yards or closer - much like we saw in the spring.

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Play of the day (that I saw) - TraVon Van splits out wide as the Z receiver (recall Shaun Rainey and other reporters tweeting about this yesterday). Matched up against Nate Harris. Van shoots down the field and JJ puts the pass right on the money. It's a contested catch but Van hauls it in and dances into the endzone.

Is Luke out there somewhere?

Robert Luke, the big freshman center? Yep he's 2nd string center right off the bat. Massive kid.

We have started freshman OL in the past. I believe McFarland started some games as a frosh, maybe Szalay also?
Kistler started as a Frosh also
 
DuCharme said:
CDAGRIZ said:
EverettGriz said:
mtgrizrule said:
Well said. Unfortunately, this subject hits a little to close to home for me. I know a few young adults (17 to 24) who I care for deeply, who too are throwing away their life for weed getting high daily. In moderation, I see nothing wrong with it. However, like alcohol, when it controls your life, it becomes a problem. My prayers to Marquin and many other young adults facing a terrible addiction.


Agree. I have no problem with pot, and voted to legalize it here.

But if your life's ambition is to get high and watch shows written for 13 year old girls, you got issues that mary jane ain't gonna fix.

No problem here, either. Personally, I don't smoke it because I'm not in seventh grade and I have shit to do.


I don't buy the 7th grade line.

Damn! Well, back to the drawing board for me, I guess. ;)
 
BWahlberg said:
blackfootipa said:
Any freshman standing out?

Just my opinion of who I'm seeing;

#85 Reese Carlson who is a tall WR, been getting reps with the 2s. With Hendu, Walcott, and Haynes not out there Carlson has been making the most of his opportunities. He doesn't look like an 18 year old true freshman, good size and physical guy.

#75 Robert Luke, our giant backup center. For his size doesn't look to be out of shape, has shotgun snaps down, strong guy, works well with the 2nd string interior linemen.

#30 Evan Epperly, getting looks at #2 safety. Making some plays, having some freshman-like issues too but the coaches seem quite high on him.

I thought getting Epperly was a steal for us. I think he will end up being the gem of this class.
 
grizatwork said:
BWahlberg said:
blackfootipa said:
Any freshman standing out?

Just my opinion of who I'm seeing;

#85 Reese Carlson who is a tall WR, been getting reps with the 2s. With Hendu, Walcott, and Haynes not out there Carlson has been making the most of his opportunities. He doesn't look like an 18 year old true freshman, good size and physical guy.

#75 Robert Luke, our giant backup center. For his size doesn't look to be out of shape, has shotgun snaps down, strong guy, works well with the 2nd string interior linemen.

#30 Evan Epperly, getting looks at #2 safety. Making some plays, having some freshman-like issues too but the coaches seem quite high on him.

I thought getting Epperly was a steal for us. I think he will end up being the gem of this class.

I know Ash and the Cats were really bummed they didn't get him, he was a top target for them.
 
[I thought getting Epperly was a steal for us. I think he will end up being the gem of this class.[/quote]

Agreed. Alex Thomas too.
 
BWahlberg said:
blackfootipa said:
Any freshman standing out?

Just my opinion of who I'm seeing;

#85 Reese Carlson who is a tall WR, been getting reps with the 2s. With Hendu, Walcott, and Haynes not out there Carlson has been making the most of his opportunities. He doesn't look like an 18 year old true freshman, good size and physical guy.

#75 Robert Luke, our giant backup center. For his size doesn't look to be out of shape, has shotgun snaps down, strong guy, works well with the 2nd string interior linemen.

#30 Evan Epperly, getting looks at #2 safety. Making some plays, having some freshman-like issues too but the coaches seem quite high on him.


I remember a couple years ago when we were freaking out about shotgun snaps. That is GREAT news about Luke...
 
blackfootipa said:
What about Manu Rasmussen? Some thought he might see some pt as a frosh.

Happen to know his jersey #? Is he #24 the running back? There's a new running back that's getting a few reps.
 
AZGrizFan said:
BWahlberg said:
blackfootipa said:
Any freshman standing out?

Just my opinion of who I'm seeing;

#85 Reese Carlson who is a tall WR, been getting reps with the 2s. With Hendu, Walcott, and Haynes not out there Carlson has been making the most of his opportunities. He doesn't look like an 18 year old true freshman, good size and physical guy.

#75 Robert Luke, our giant backup center. For his size doesn't look to be out of shape, has shotgun snaps down, strong guy, works well with the 2nd string interior linemen.

#30 Evan Epperly, getting looks at #2 safety. Making some plays, having some freshman-like issues too but the coaches seem quite high on him.


I remember a couple years ago when we were freaking out about shotgun snaps. That is GREAT news about Luke...

Its super early, I only saw 2 days worth and in no pads, so who knows but I like what I see out of this Luke kid a lot. Hoping to catch tomorrow, I want to see how he looks with pads.
 
BWahlberg said:
grizfan1984 said:
Any new roster yet? Did Marquin Russell show up today?

Don't think so, pretty sure he's a goner.

He's a goner? :o Well, that's a disappointment. :(

Perhaps, he was ill-prepared for the opportunity. Missoula, academics and the business of collegiate football, that's a lot for a young adult to handle if ill-prepared. :|

He could transfer to a JUCO, but if he didn't develop the discipline to be academically sound while on an athletic scholarship, a year in a JUCO without a scholarship, most likely, won't produce the study skills he'll need to succeed. :|

I wish Marquin Russell the very best in life with or without football. :)

They should call Nick Webster and get him to camp asap! :thumb:
 
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