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OFFICIAL mini camp Updates thread (BOA)


TruCatzFan

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I was there I'll post what my untrained eyes picked up on.

-Kuechly was weak side. Beason Middle. Anderson strong.

-Kuchly and Anderson got the first team nickle snaps. Beason took a few to but mostly Kuechly.

-Thomas Davis watched.

-Josh Norman was first team nickle on the outside with Captain on the slot.

-Josh Norman covered Steve really well on a play or two.

-In 1 on 1 drills the recievers almost always beat the dbs but Captain would grab his guy.....

-Seyji Ajiritutu got first team snaps in 3 reciever sets. Gettis appeared to sit out drills vs. D

-Armanti made himself easy to cover. multiple DBs made plays on him.

- Clausen threw two picks and got booed a little.

-Derek Anderson looked accurate and even ran a little

-This was the Mike Tolbert party. He caught, he ran, he blocked Kuechly out of a play.

-Mike Tolbert took snaps at FB, HB, Single back sets, and moved around in the backfield.

-LaFell looked great.

-Darvin Adams looked bad. Slow and dropped passes.

-Frank Alexander went hard and showed explosion in rushing drills.

-McClain stood out for his explosion in drills as well.

-Fua was pretty quick to.

-Charles Johnson sat out and Applewhite took first team snaps at DE with Hardy

-Nakamura and Martin shared snaps at first team free Safety

-Kuechly picked off Jimmy and took it to the house, Cam ran him down jokingly

-Cam was generous with his time with fans. Goofed around and signed autographs.

-Steve Smith is always generous with his time.

-Great turnout, I thought I'd walk in and get a front row seat, it was packed.

-Players threw balls into the stands to cheers from the fans.

If you guys have any specific questions post em, we can try to answer.

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Took some notes to post later...

Glad you made it. I do enjoy your viewpoint when attending...... and great detail in the summary. A Mr. Scot practice review is better than reading an Observer 4 sentence review

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Just got back from the mini camp practice. Josh Norman is definitely the real deal. He got alot of burn with the first team today. He made a great play on the ball in the endzone when guarding Smitty. I was able to record the play from afar. I'm not sure who said he shut Smitty down though, because that wasn't the case. There was one play where Smitty put a little double move on Josh causing Josh to lose his footing.

Also Tolbert catches the ball out the backfield like no other. He's going to be a huge mismatch for opposing defenses.

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Guest Bwood

Was he any better in the return game (if there were any punt return drills)?

Darvin Adams is #86 from Auburn, Cam's old teammate.

Joe Adams is #15 from Arkansas, who is the receiver that return punts.

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Guest Bwood

What's the word on hogan?

Looks like Josh Norman has already surpassed him at the nickle spot, and it wont be long until he's the #2 corner.

Capt. belongs in the nickle spot. If Norman pans out Hogan could find himself competing for the 3rd/4th spot..

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