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Re: Spring Practice

PostPosted:Sat Mar 16, 2024 8:14 pm
by Jasper
Drills are one thing. Game conditions are another thing entirely. Everyone throws the ball well in drills. Our D played their game. That includes stunts.

Re: Spring Practice

PostPosted:Sat Mar 16, 2024 8:38 pm
by FU3
Um … pretty sure that is what I said. Merely pointed out the arm strength of the young guys and the hands of our WR’s.Been to all of the spring games under CCH and they all looked pretty much like this one. Fall is when you find out how good you are.

Re: Spring Practice

PostPosted:Sat Mar 16, 2024 8:41 pm
by tim
Grant Robinson had a nice run for a TD if the jersey numbers were right.

Re: Spring Practice

PostPosted:Sat Mar 16, 2024 9:21 pm
by gman84
Defense did dominate. And yes the 3 top qbs were pedestrian at best. Nothing I haven’t seen before, and nothing the Eeyore crowd needs to dwell on. What did impress me was the number of deep balls we threw. One thing that was definitely missing last season.

Re: Spring Practice

PostPosted:Sun Mar 17, 2024 8:09 am
by The Jackal
Did not watch the game, but a few thoughts on what I've read:

Furman did not attempt a lot of deep balls with Huff last season. My memory may deceive me, but Huff almost never really threw the ball deep downfield. Most of his big passing plays were short routes or finding the TE in broken coverage.

That wasn't the same in the few games Jones started, who really aired it out against VMI. It could be we may see the offense start to get vertical with this new crop of QBs.

I think the run game will still be Furman's DNA, but I also am of the opinion that Furman is as deep at WR as we've potentially ever been. We are probably as deep at the QB position as we've been in years. It would not surprise me if the 2024 Paladins air it out a good bit more than prior teams.

Re: Spring Practice

PostPosted:Sun Mar 17, 2024 12:24 pm
by apaladin
The Jackal wrote:
Sun Mar 17, 2024 8:09 am
Did not watch the game, but a few thoughts on what I've read:

Furman did not attempt a lot of deep balls with Huff last season. My memory may deceive me, but Huff almost never really threw the ball deep downfield. Most of his big passing plays were short routes or finding the TE in broken coverage.

That wasn't the same in the few games Jones started, who really aired it out against VMI. It could be we may see the offense start to get vertical with this new crop of QBs.

I think the run game will still be Furman's DNA, but I also am of the opinion that Furman is as deep at WR as we've potentially ever been. We are probably as deep at the QB position as we've been in years. It would not surprise me if the 2024 Paladins air it out a good bit more than prior teams.
Will prolly have to air it out a lot because I suspect we will be behind a lot. Just sayin’

Re: Spring Practice

PostPosted:Sun Mar 17, 2024 12:53 pm
by The Jackal
apaladin wrote:
Sun Mar 17, 2024 12:24 pm
The Jackal wrote:
Sun Mar 17, 2024 8:09 am
Did not watch the game, but a few thoughts on what I've read:

Furman did not attempt a lot of deep balls with Huff last season. My memory may deceive me, but Huff almost never really threw the ball deep downfield. Most of his big passing plays were short routes or finding the TE in broken coverage.

That wasn't the same in the few games Jones started, who really aired it out against VMI. It could be we may see the offense start to get vertical with this new crop of QBs.

I think the run game will still be Furman's DNA, but I also am of the opinion that Furman is as deep at WR as we've potentially ever been. We are probably as deep at the QB position as we've been in years. It would not surprise me if the 2024 Paladins air it out a good bit more than prior teams.
Will prolly have to air it out a lot because I suspect we will be behind a lot. Just sayin’
I get that you are generally pessimistic, but I highly doubt that will happen.

Furman has to replace some guys that played a lot of football. So does everyone else. Most of the SoCon teams are having to replace key players on both sides of the ball.

I believe you will find that there's a strong core behind a lot of the household names.

The last two seasons Furman has played with a target on its back and went, what, 15-2 against SoCon competition? This past year we were every SoCon team's biggest game of the season.

Which SoCon teams are so loaded that they are going to have Furman chasing them down multiple scores?

Re: Spring Practice

PostPosted:Mon Mar 18, 2024 11:30 am
by FUATT
Great day to be in Paladin stadium.

I think the scrimmage was challenging on a few fronts.

1. Lot of injuries at WR, RB and CB.
2. Lack of continuity with so many new faces.
3. Lack of continuity with constant churn getting so many players reps.
4. The fact that on top of all that, this crew has had about half the practices you normally would before a "spring game"

So this was essentially a mid spring scrimmage and it... looked like a mid spring scrimmage.

To me, the key issue to address going forward is OL. We have a lot of question marks there and showed up yesterday.

The good news is that OL is a historic strength of this staff and if there was one thing you really have confidence this staff can do something about, its OL.

Long way to go and would not read too much into what we saw Saturday just because we had so many dudes out and so many dudes who are still learning.

Re: Spring Practice

PostPosted:Fri Mar 22, 2024 7:56 pm
by AllTimeFU
Is tomorrow the last day of Spring practice? Anybody going over to get a last glimpse until August?

Re: Spring Practice

PostPosted:Sun Mar 24, 2024 6:58 am
by gman84
Yesterday was the last practice.

Re: Spring Practice

PostPosted:Sun Mar 31, 2024 7:10 pm
by AllTimeFU
Happy Easter, ya’ll! It will be interesting to watch what transpires through the summer. Hoping these guys really come together. It will be an August full of battles!

Re: Spring Practice

PostPosted:Mon Apr 01, 2024 1:01 am
by apaladin
Same to you MD. Only 121 days to the first fall practice, 152 days to kickoff.

Re: Spring Practice

PostPosted:Sun Apr 28, 2024 2:07 am
by gofurman
FUATT wrote:
Mon Mar 18, 2024 11:30 am
Great day to be in Paladin stadium.

I think the scrimmage was challenging on a few fronts.

1. Lot of injuries at WR, RB and CB.
2. Lack of continuity with so many new faces.
3. Lack of continuity with constant churn getting so many players reps.
4. The fact that on top of all that, this crew has had about half the practices you normally would before a "spring game"

So this was essentially a mid spring scrimmage and it... looked like a mid spring scrimmage.

To me, the key issue to address going forward is OL. We have a lot of question marks there and showed up yesterday.

The good news is that OL is a historic strength of this staff and if there was one thing you really have confidence this staff can do something about, its OL.

Long way to go and would not read too much into what we saw Saturday just because we had so many dudes out and so many dudes who are still learning.
This would be a big concern for me. Hadn’t read the notes until now and this is not surprising. I get we have had less practice. I do. But OL takes a lot of time to come together. Maybe the most of any unit. And with Norman leaving who is returning with starting experience? I’m asking.

Ben a while and I recalled Norman but then learned he left.

Who is returning on OL?

Who are probably the top 6 OL at this point. ?
Hate we lost Norman. He was clearly in starting rotation so that’s one down before we get going

Re: Spring Practice

PostPosted:Sun Apr 28, 2024 10:35 am
by Paul C
Lots of guys with playing experience. Not a lot of guys with starting experience (Luke Petit). Time to find out if all the guys we added over the last few years that were developing behind the vets we had are worth anything. They could be worse. They could be better.

Look up guys like Eli Brasher, Brody Balliew, Ryan Lamb, Chris Luna, Blake Hundley, EJ Wilson….they’ve all been in the program multiple years and been stuck behind entrenched starters.

Re: Spring Practice

PostPosted:Mon Apr 29, 2024 1:29 am
by AllTimeFU
The OL has been a unit we’ve been looking at closely. Do we actually have our center piece #61? He got 70% of snaps in the Spring game at center. In doing some research he was all state left tackle in Tennessee under Trent Dilfer as Head Coach. That is looking to add even more to the mix.