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re: Spring Practice Thread

Posted on 4/19/21 at 3:39 pm to
Posted by trinidadtiger
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Posted on 4/19/21 at 3:39 pm to
In defense of the receivers, how would we know if they had separation, the long balls I saw yesterday were thrown WAAAAY late and underthrown, the receiver and half the DBs were standing there eating popcorn waiting for the ball to drop.

I did hear some comments about them running the wrong routes, and there were some drops, but also some nice catches, and a few good blocks.

On paper, as a group, I believe this is one of the highest ranking receiver recruits we have had, thats in total not individuals. Now lets see what the coaches can do with them.
Posted by Zinger
Alabama
Member since Jan 2020
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Posted on 4/19/21 at 4:28 pm to
The timing was definitely way off on the deep routes. But, on a lot of the shorter and intermediate routes (yeah, we actually run those now) some of the guys were having trouble getting separation, and that was against the 2nd team DBs.

I’m not saying the WRs aren’t talented by any means. Most of the guys out there at A-day are very inexperienced. Kobe Hudson or Canion probably have the most game snaps of the guys that were playing. It is definitely something that could be improved through more reps.
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