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This camp report from today has some good news in it:

Berlin threw a high-arcing deep ball down the right sideline and over the head of Gilmore, who made the finger-tip catch as he stepped out at the 1-yard line. CB Reggie Howard was beaten on the play.



Thought that needed to be said again.......:shakeno:
 
PhinSoldia said:
Gus Fre(ROT) is growing too much on people and it is sickening....

Same could be said of Feeley.I think people should forget about the name on the back of Jersey and support whoever Saban thinks should start.
 
I'll admit that Monday's game was encouraging (from watching Gus), but I do think it's a bit premature to jump on the bandwagon before watching him with the 1st team.
 
Yes Gus is 34, but he is a young 34. He hasn't been out there getting beaten to death week in and week out, year after year. And maybe AJ needs more time, who knows its just the beginning of training camp and we will all have better grip on the over all picture of this team in 3-4 more weeks!
 
Wes Welker is the new Tim Dwight....I'm happy we have him.
 
unifiedtheory said:
Learning takes patience....something a whole lot of fans on this board are lacking in....
AWWWWWWWWWW BUT I WANNA WIN NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
FuturePhin said:
Oh I know their still learning, but the plays that worry me are plays that we get beat DEEP. You cant teach foot speed. I just hope we have enough speed to counter the Wr's that will face this year.
That's not exactly true though...if you have a breakdown in scheme (i.e. the safety rolled over too late to pick up the cb's man), the player can simply get a bad break or take a bad angle and no amount of speed is helping you then brother...it's all in timing..and timing is born from repetition.
 
StLouisFinFan said:
That's not exactly true though...if you have a breakdown in scheme (i.e. the safety rolled over too late to pick up the cb's man), the player can simply get a bad break or take a bad angle and no amount of speed is helping you then brother...it's all in timing..and timing is born from repetition.
Practice doesn't make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect.
 
finsnchips said:
things are starting to sound good. I'm glad Gus appears to be pulling away from AJ... also nice to read about Berlin.
yup...I'm glad to hear that somebody is pulling away from anybody
 
FuturePhin said:
Oh I know their still learning, but the plays that worry me are plays that we get beat DEEP. You cant teach foot speed. I just hope we have enough speed to counter the Wr's that will face this year.

Another thing that needs improvment IMO is how slow our defense (special Team)is getting down field after a kick off. Did anyone notice how quickly the Bears got down there... they were on Welker like ants on honey...This has always been a Fin problem
 
DolphinDevil28 said:
Go read the Travis Daniels article. They are still LEARNING.

It's not that they suck. It's just going to take some time to get totally comfortable in Saban's complex scheme.

...and when I say "complex," I mean C-O-M-P-L-E-X!

They should be good right now as the first team defense should have held the Bears to -20 total yards and the first team offense shold have rolled up 42 points. Since they didn't live up to those standards they will not win more than 4 games this season :rolleyes:.

It's way early guys. The Bucs game is the ONLY pre season game that will give us an idea on where the team stands. I'm sure there will be some more linuep changes prior to the opener.
 
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