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:tantrum: I had made a super long post but it all got deleted because my log in timed out and I didnt copy and paste it first.

Anyway, I'll just sum it up as fast as possible.

Daunte is ready to go. The man was out there and he was running and acting like a mad man running like crazy at times. He's ready.

Crowder continues to develope. He's an awesome LB and will be even better this year.

LJ Shelton is a great addition by Coach Saban. He's HUGE and he can block. Finally a GOOD LT :D ...lets hope he can keep up the good work.

Same goes for Kay-Jay Harris. The guy runs like 'The Bus' out there. Hopefully he can continue this and we wont need to spend a draft pick or whatever for a backup to Ronnie.

Marcus Vick needs to learn how to field punts if hes going to do that. Unless I saw the wrong number he dropped a few. :mad:

Wes Welker however is good so I dont see Coach Saban getting rid of him.

Donnie Jones is our punter, period. He can kick.

Defense seems ahead of the offense as usual during this time of year.

Coach Saban was working with the DB's ALOT.

Seems like he wants them to really excel this year. After all he's known for coaching that.
 
Oh yeah and Daunte can also throw the BEST deep ball I have seen since Marino was here.

I know thats what he's known for but watching it live and seeing that thing hit right on the mark and the DB cant do anything about it just...WOW :D
 
appreciate the bits of info. ive waiting for it all night. im waiting on blitzkreig to give us even more good stuff :D
 
DolphinDevil28 said:
Thanks bro.


P.S. I heard Derek Hagan was looking really good.

What'd you think of him?

Hmm..I cant recall seeing him do anything REALLY awesome, but then again, I was trying to watch a million things at once and for the most part of practice the O was on the field farthest from the stands.

What I can tell you is that he looks big. The way he runs around is sort of like Gadsden. I didnt see much blazing speed from him but he moved around good and is a big receiver.

I'll make it a point to watch him next time I go.
 
when the time comes ill take requests from all of you when i go and ill take pics of camp and all that

and when i do that does anyone know hoe i can post pics on here cus ive tried and i dont know how
 
TheMageGandalf said:
Hmm..I cant recall seeing him do anything REALLY awesome, but then again, I was trying to watch a million things at once and for the most part of practice the O was on the field farthest from the stands.

What I can tell you is that he looks big. The way he runs around is sort of like Gadsden. I didnt see much blazing speed from him but he moved around good and is a big receiver.

I'll make it a point to watch him next time I go.

At this point I'm happy enough with him not standing out for the wrong reasons by dropping too many passes. Let him just develop steadily. Seen far too many be fast out of the gate in training camp but disappear by camp end.
 
Wyvern_Bob said:
At this point I'm happy enough with him not standing out for the wrong reasons by dropping too many passes. Let him just develop steadily. Seen far too many be fast out of the gate in training camp but disappear by camp end.

Derrius Thompson anyone? :goof:

Another thing I noticed about CPep is his velocity.

The guy throws rockets.

Sorry if I sound like I am praising CPep too much but you just had to be there to see this guy on those deep passes man it was awesome.

I remember seeing so much inaccuracy and crap from anyone not named Marino that finally seeing someone suit up with this ability again, as someone said in another thread, is just surreal.
 
I was there for the evening session tonight, unfortunatly, I showed up at 7:50 as opposed to 7:30 when it started. The place was so packed, I had to stand along the fence, where they removed the privacy screen. The bad news is that I could not see as much as I would have liked. The good news is that the fans are finally rallying around this team and getting pumped. Culpepper looked great, though he did throw two interceptions, though I believe one was tipped. Unfortunatly, I saw Chambers drop a few balls but I am not worried, its the first day of training camp and there is plenty of time for Culpepper and Chambers to get their chemistry together. I did not see much a Hagan, except for two catches, one of which a beautifull sideline tip-toe. Our DB's looked pretty good and our linebackers even better. I wish I had a better view and my camera battery died pretty early. I was planning on writing a camp report much better than this. I will be going to both sessions on Monday so Ill hae a better one then.
 
PassRush said:
I was there for the evening session tonight, unfortunatly, I showed up at 7:50 as opposed to 7:30 when it started. The place was so packed, I had to stand along the fence, where they removed the privacy screen. The bad news is that I could not see as much as I would have liked. The good news is that the fans are finally rallying around this team and getting pumped. Culpepper looked great, though he did throw two interceptions, though I believe one was tipped. Unfortunatly, I saw Chambers drop a few balls but I am not worried, its the first day of training camp and there is plenty of time for Culpepper and Chambers to get their chemistry together. I did not see much a Hagan, except for two catches, one of which a beautifull sideline tip-toe. Our DB's looked pretty good and our linebackers even better. I wish I had a better view and my camera battery died pretty early. I was planning on writing a camp report much better than this. I will be going to both sessions on Monday so Ill hae a better one then.


Thanks man.
 
TheMageGandalf said:
Daunte is ready to go. The man was out there and he was running and acting like a mad man running like crazy at times. He's ready.

Crowder continues to develope. He's an awesome LB and will be even better this year.

LJ Shelton is a great addition by Coach Saban. He's HUGE and he can block. Finally a GOOD LT :D ...lets hope he can keep up the good work.

Same goes for Kay-Jay Harris. The guy runs like 'The Bus' out there. Hopefully he can continue this and we wont need to spend a draft pick or whatever for a backup to Ronnie.

Marcus Vick needs to learn how to field punts if hes going to do that. Unless I saw the wrong number he dropped a few. :mad:

Wes Welker however is good so I dont see Coach Saban getting rid of him.

Donnie Jones is our punter, period. He can kick.

Defense seems ahead of the offense as usual during this time of year.

Coach Saban was working with the DB's ALOT.

Seems like he wants them to really excel this year. After all he's known for coaching that.
thanx bro, I aprecciate it :wink:

PassRush said:
I was there for the evening session tonight, unfortunatly, I showed up at 7:50 as opposed to 7:30 when it started. The place was so packed, I had to stand along the fence, where they removed the privacy screen. The bad news is that I could not see as much as I would have liked. The good news is that the fans are finally rallying around this team and getting pumped. Culpepper looked great, though he did throw two interceptions, though I believe one was tipped. Unfortunatly, I saw Chambers drop a few balls but I am not worried, its the first day of training camp and there is plenty of time for Culpepper and Chambers to get their chemistry together. I did not see much a Hagan, except for two catches, one of which a beautifull sideline tip-toe. Our DB's looked pretty good and our linebackers even better. I wish I had a better view and my camera battery died pretty early. I was planning on writing a camp report much better than this. I will be going to both sessions on Monday so Ill hae a better one then.
thanx Pass!
and hey, how is everything going? I remember you had some sort of serious problem, if my memory is serving me well you even did a thread about it..some injury you had, I guess
 
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