FISHDUCK'S FIRST SCRIMMAGE REPORT
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:28 am
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It was a day for the passing game as we had experienced QBs taking on some newbies in the secondary?again a couple of RS freshmen trying to stay up with fleet receivers getting some precise passes. Darron Thomas did the run-mesh and pulled it out and headed right…and the TE slipped his block and pulled into the flat. DT turned his shoulders and delivered a zipped pass into the breadbasket of Ed Dickson for a nice first down. It was a better pass than I’ve seen in drills so far from DT, and the catch was a nine of ten as Dickson was being nailed in the back as his hands began to make contact on the ball. Great catch, and great retention of the ball after the hit was delivered into his back.
Masoli did have the benefit of wide-outs who have been well coached against some newbie DBs. Even when placed with the 2nd and 3rd teamers…we saw JM throw some tasty ones. He threw a lazor to walk-on Sean Dailey and a gasping looper TD to Dion Jordan that was just so catchable and sweet for the RS freshman. When they get wide open down the right sideline….THAT open…..it’s hard to carry out the throw and catch when you get buck fever. Yet he did it then and on another play when he rolled out left to open space in front after a superb fake to the RB…and spotted Pflugrad WIDE OPEN crossing right to left between Barner and Lewis. The throw was money…on the numbers and in stride as Aaron easily ran into the end zone after a 30 yard pass. This is much different passing attack than last fall….but how would it be with Byrd and Chung back there? Unknown yet.
Other comments…..we seemed to ignore the TE today or the defense was so intent upon covering them that the wide-outs had their opportunities. I thought that the QBs passed surprisingly well, but sometimes JM gets happy feet in taking off running when the hole really isn’t there. Roper had a TD that was duplicate of the one he had against the Beavers two years ago where he kept it on the option and easily cruised into the end zone. Defense was intense and hitting well….but gave up WAY TOO MUCH for this early. Offensive linemen looked weak at times, thus few opportunities for the RBs to show their stuff. Terrence Montgomery made some plays as he blew up two in a row on a screen and another play for a TFL…yet he’s on 3rd team for now. Way, WAY too many plays were busted before they began due to poor snaps. It just destroys the timing of the play, and on 3rd down…it is a drive killer.
It was a day for the passing game as we had experienced QBs taking on some newbies in the secondary?again a couple of RS freshmen trying to stay up with fleet receivers getting some precise passes. Darron Thomas did the run-mesh and pulled it out and headed right…and the TE slipped his block and pulled into the flat. DT turned his shoulders and delivered a zipped pass into the breadbasket of Ed Dickson for a nice first down. It was a better pass than I’ve seen in drills so far from DT, and the catch was a nine of ten as Dickson was being nailed in the back as his hands began to make contact on the ball. Great catch, and great retention of the ball after the hit was delivered into his back.
Masoli did have the benefit of wide-outs who have been well coached against some newbie DBs. Even when placed with the 2nd and 3rd teamers…we saw JM throw some tasty ones. He threw a lazor to walk-on Sean Dailey and a gasping looper TD to Dion Jordan that was just so catchable and sweet for the RS freshman. When they get wide open down the right sideline….THAT open…..it’s hard to carry out the throw and catch when you get buck fever. Yet he did it then and on another play when he rolled out left to open space in front after a superb fake to the RB…and spotted Pflugrad WIDE OPEN crossing right to left between Barner and Lewis. The throw was money…on the numbers and in stride as Aaron easily ran into the end zone after a 30 yard pass. This is much different passing attack than last fall….but how would it be with Byrd and Chung back there? Unknown yet.
Other comments…..we seemed to ignore the TE today or the defense was so intent upon covering them that the wide-outs had their opportunities. I thought that the QBs passed surprisingly well, but sometimes JM gets happy feet in taking off running when the hole really isn’t there. Roper had a TD that was duplicate of the one he had against the Beavers two years ago where he kept it on the option and easily cruised into the end zone. Defense was intense and hitting well….but gave up WAY TOO MUCH for this early. Offensive linemen looked weak at times, thus few opportunities for the RBs to show their stuff. Terrence Montgomery made some plays as he blew up two in a row on a screen and another play for a TFL…yet he’s on 3rd team for now. Way, WAY too many plays were busted before they began due to poor snaps. It just destroys the timing of the play, and on 3rd down…it is a drive killer.