Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

A Couple Pictures and Thoughts From 7/26


Recommended Posts

I took the girls down to camp Friday night. Normally I have a bunch of stuff to share but unfortunately kids can be rather distracting. I'll share what little I did see.

 

First of All Amini looked like a bad mother:

post-12261-0-70464500-1374960725_thumb.j

He is wearing #66 now and he was bossing Star in one on ones. His weakness was always the mental side of things but he looks strong and quick.

 

Another guy that just stood out from the crowd was #70 Edmund Kugbila. He is a mountain of a man but needs work. It was fun watching him vs. Kawann Short. Short was 4 yards into the backfield in a flash but once Kugbila got his hands latched on he was able to drive him back.

 

Obviously #89 and #11 looked good but I will list off some others that looked good in the wide receiver group: #83 Taulib Ikharo ran well and caught well. #10 James Shaw looked good and got a few first team reps. #14 Armanti Edwards and #15 Joe Adams looked good as always. (no pads, take this all with a grain of salt). #87 Domenick Hixon looked good as well. I didn't see #19 Ted Ginn make any plays. I didn't see every play so he might have done well but I did see him line up in the wrong spot and Cam had to correct him.

 

#91 Colin Cole completely bossed #62 Jeff Byers in one on one drills. I mean he drove him 7 yards into the backfield and threw him to the ground.

 

Jon Beason was kind of warming up with the team and he definitely had a hitch in his giddy up. Just doing a basic little side step warm up he looked to be nursing an injury. It left me with a bit of concern.

 

The second kicker Morgan Lineberry #5 has no shot. He's neither accurate nor powerful. Total camp body.

 

#56 AJ Klein reminds me of Kuechly in the run game. He's not always in the proper position but he reacts well in the run game and closes on the ball carrier in traffic.

 

The Offense spent a nice chunk of practice on passing plays designed for the TE. It was more of a walk through but noticeably different from last years content.

 

I did not see Star doing anything great. Again I missed large chunks of practice with the nieces but the only time I noticed him was when Amini threw him to the ground.

 

#16 Colby Cameron just didn't look like an NFL QB. Even with Jimmy you can see some arm talent, some accuracy. Cameron looked deficient in every type of throw.

 

That's about it. A very uneventful practice. As always none of this should be taken seriously it's the first day of camp.

 

post-12261-0-03697100-1374962553_thumb.j

post-12261-0-46419000-1374962580_thumb.j

post-12261-0-46183400-1374962607_thumb.j

post-12261-0-83026000-1374962631_thumb.j

post-12261-0-90955900-1374962657_thumb.j

 

On a personal note my niece has become a very big fan of #77 Byron Bell. They have met a few times over the years and he always treats her like a Queen.

post-12261-0-79750400-1374962668_thumb.j

post-12261-0-23698200-1374962693_thumb.j

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • First of all Sooners fan? Mods? Second if you think someone needs a specific reason to hate Texas you don’t watch real college football. 
    • 100% even if rest of team is really talented if they march young out to be qb and he plays like he has for 90% of his starts the panthers have already lost doesnt even matter how good the rest of the team is or isnt and also makes it hard to even tell how good they are.  They need true competition for young this offseason.  
    • It will be awesome to have an improved stadium to lose in I guess....   https://www.yahoo.com/news/panthers-file-rezoning-bank-america-111500840.html     The Carolina Panthers have taken another necessary step toward renovating their home of the present and future. Panthers Stadium, LLC, filed its rezoning site plan with the city of Charlotte on Monday, initiating an important — if mostly technical — step toward renovating Bank of America Stadium. The filings state that the rezoning relates “primarily to technical aspects associated with improvements to Bank of America Stadium,” and that the rezoning is required because “the current stadium zoning is out of date” for the team’s stadium renovation plans.   The planned stadium updates include new seats installed throughout the upper and lower bowls; stadium safety and security enhancements; a reimagined South Lawn Pavilion; upgraded restrooms; exterior enhancements (including LED video boards) and more. Planning for the stadium renovation project will continue through 2025, with construction starting in 2026 and the renovation’s conclusion in 2029, The Observer previously reported.
×
×
  • Create New...