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Posted on 4/10/21 at 2:49 pm to
Posted by jt33
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Posted on 4/10/21 at 2:49 pm to
Waste of one of the more unique offensive weapons in the country imo.let him focus on offense and keeping his weight in check. Also shows that they might not like what they see from some of the other DL.
Posted by jangalang
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Posted on 4/10/21 at 2:50 pm to
From Rivals

Domio, Puckett and Shed Jackson are still limited. They're doing some individual work on the side and a few drills. Bringing them along. Have some small injuries here and there with the team -- ankles, shoulders. Training staff has done a good job.

** Few big plays on both sides. Overall, defense got 3-4 turnovers. A fumble and some INTs. Two TDs from defense. Didn't go live in the indoor. Did some open field drives, special teams, punt and kickoff return. Did some red zone work and two-minute. Defense was flying around, good day. Multiple players getting to ball. A couple of tipped balls that defense came down with.

** Offense executed well in red zone. Some good runs at the end. Physical in run game. Defense made plays in two-minute. Anders Carlson was really good on special teams.

** A few penalties on defense we have to correct. Slow start on offense, got going but then didn't finish well. Didn't do a good job staying focused through entire practice. Got to improve in that area.

** Making too many of the same mistakes over last practices. Need better attention to detail. Time to improve and move forward. Have to focus on that, which was message to team. Appreciate the effort.

** Need more consistency from OL. There's flashes when all five guys are working together. Have to improve in game situation when we're calling plays. Need to take the next step of all five guys playing the game together. Can't have one guy breakdown. Had a few of those busts today when guys coming off edge didn't get blocked.

** The OL has been working on it, come a long way, but the expectations are a lot higher. We've got to raise our level of execution. Got more practices to do that. Not going to lower our expectations.

** Testing for COVID-19 once or twice a week, knock on wood, we've been good. Had a few positives here and there.

** Says he'll be happy in spring game if they execute special teams properly. Said it's hard to be happy because if the offense does well, that means the defense messed up, etc. Never really been happy after a spring game.

** The A-Day game will consist of live and not-live work. Wants guys to play, have a great environment. Wants guys to feel energy of playing in front of a crowd. Will have some good-on-good and 1 vs. 2s.

** May add some live work to practices this week because we missed some today.

** Kobe Hudson is coming along. His effort in practice has improved and "he's made some plays, now." The WR group has been good, made plays, making good decisions. Moving guys around a lot with motion. A lot of things they have to be detailed on. They want to do it well but it just takes time.

** Bo Nix is smart, he's picked up the offense. Now we're getting into the little adjustments and check-offs we can do. Got to be good at the base first. The QBs as a whole are understanding the why of how we do things.

** The QB position is about decision-making. The best players in the NFL, college, high school make the best decisions. Got to be accurate and all those things, but have to make good decisions.

** One of the hardest things for QBs to do is to throw it away. That's where maturity and toughness has to come in at that position.

** The hiring process started with people and getting to know these guys and what type of person we've got coming in here. Can they fit in with our plan, recruit, develop our guys. Want guys that are motivated and want to be great at what they do. So far from this group we've had low ego, high output. Having good, open conversations without anybody getting upset. Enjoy this staff and coming to work.

** On Shaun Shivers: I like Shaun. He understands how to ask the right questions. He's very purposeful in practice, focused. Don't remember any reps where he wasn't going hard at practice. Runs downhill, protects, plays physical. Study his plays so he can execute properly at practice. Good demeanor, fun to be around. A great example to others on the team.

** Tank has been the same. Cadillac has done a good job with that group.

** Coach Eason is great. He's a ball coach, No. 1. He can coach at any level. The transition has been smoother than anyone would anticipate. He's a people person and connects with people. No issue with him when it comes to recruiting. He tells you what he thinks and gives his DL true evaluations. He'll jump right into DL drills and show them how to do the work.

** The effort and improvement from the DL today.

** J.J. Pegues is working with the DL. Did a good job with offense but made move. Had good conversation with J.J. and he said wherever you need me. I think the position fits him. Going to be a really good fit. You want to play for a guy like Eason. J.J. is going to be really, really good.

** Pegues is playing the DT spot right now. Can probably play anywhere on the DL. Don't have him at nose yet. Just like the OL, you move guys around and see where they can fit in. He's a quick study, he will pick it up. It's fundamentals and techniques right now, the scheme stuff will come.
This post was edited on 4/10/21 at 2:51 pm
Posted by TTsTowel
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Member since Feb 2010
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Posted on 4/10/21 at 2:56 pm to
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Waste of one of the more unique offensive weapons in the country imo.let him focus on offense and keeping his weight in check. Also shows that they might not like what they see from some of the other DL.
Doubtful.

His ceiling is higher on defense, and Auburn has a bigger need there.
Posted by AuSteeler
montgomery. AL
Member since Jan 2015
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Posted on 4/10/21 at 3:08 pm to
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Waste of one of the more unique offensive weapons in the country imo.let him focus on offense and keeping his weight in check. Also shows that they might not like what they see from some of the other DL.


It’s not a waste if coaches think they have an over of abundance of TEs that can block and catch well in Fromm, Frazier, Deal and Shenker like JJ.
So he is so gifted that he can make a difference at DL then I want to put the best out there.
Posted by metafour
Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 4/10/21 at 3:14 pm to
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Waste of one of the more unique offensive weapons in the country imo.let him focus on offense and keeping his weight in check. Also shows that they might not like what they see from some of the other DL.



What an utterly stupid post on so many levels.

There is absolutely nothing "interesting" about a 310 pound TE. What mismatch do you think this "offensive weapon" is exploiting? He's too slow to be a mismatch against any LB that would be covering him. He's not even tall or long - he's actually short for the position. His "talent" at that size is literally just blocking. Blocking is nice - but to waste a freakish athlete like that in the role of "blocking" TE/HB is absolutely asinine.

They tried to run a play from the backfield with him against Northwestern and he got hit in the backfield and stopped easily. The 300-pound ball-carrier is a complete gimmick and has no real utilization. Here's why Pegues at TE is stupid as shite: he is fast...for a 310 pounder. You can find 250 pound TE's that run better than him easily, that are also 3+ inches taller with longer arms, better movement skills, etc, etc.

He was moved to DT because at THAT position you're looking at a potential 1st round talent with huge athleticism. A star DT is one of the most valuable players you can field, didn't we already learn this with Fairly and Derrick Brown LOL?
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