Post by Just A Fan on Jul 30, 2012 20:21:29 GMT -6
I am really liking this young sport writer
I, for one, am a huge fan of the night practices. It gets more fans out to watch the team and the energy is always high. During routines like 7-on-7 and 11-on-11, everyone gets really into the action. There are cheers and groans on virtually every play, plus playing on the bigger field and under the lights makes for a much better football atmosphere.
A play that totally wowed me was during 11-on-11 was when he completely blew by Ron Brooks for a deep pass from Young and took it all the way to the house. At one point, Graham was lined up all the way to the right, about ten feet from where I was standing. Looking at him, the first thing I noticed was how much bigger he is than Roscoe Parrish. Even though, he is only three inches taller and five pounds bigger than Parrish, he looks a lot stronger. I really think that although he and the former #11 for the Bills play very similarly, that Graham can be the reliable deep threat that Roscoe never was. He is a physical threat.
Practice concluded with Young and Fitzpatrick each running a two-minute drill and both performed pretty terribly. Young got about fifteen yards down the field with a dump off to Spiller and a QB scramble, while Fitz threw an interception to, I believe, Bryan Scott, but the ball got bobbled around and it was tough to see who actually came out with it. I don’t really think this is much cause for concern, I just saw it as the offense not being ready yet. And four days into camp makes that totally understandable.
Camper of the Day: Marcus Easley. Given everything this guy has gone through, it’s awesome to see him find a way to make an impact in this offense. I have high hopes for him and you all ould too.
www.buffalobillsdraft.com/2012/07/training-camp-report-day-4/#more-3186
I, for one, am a huge fan of the night practices. It gets more fans out to watch the team and the energy is always high. During routines like 7-on-7 and 11-on-11, everyone gets really into the action. There are cheers and groans on virtually every play, plus playing on the bigger field and under the lights makes for a much better football atmosphere.
A play that totally wowed me was during 11-on-11 was when he completely blew by Ron Brooks for a deep pass from Young and took it all the way to the house. At one point, Graham was lined up all the way to the right, about ten feet from where I was standing. Looking at him, the first thing I noticed was how much bigger he is than Roscoe Parrish. Even though, he is only three inches taller and five pounds bigger than Parrish, he looks a lot stronger. I really think that although he and the former #11 for the Bills play very similarly, that Graham can be the reliable deep threat that Roscoe never was. He is a physical threat.
Practice concluded with Young and Fitzpatrick each running a two-minute drill and both performed pretty terribly. Young got about fifteen yards down the field with a dump off to Spiller and a QB scramble, while Fitz threw an interception to, I believe, Bryan Scott, but the ball got bobbled around and it was tough to see who actually came out with it. I don’t really think this is much cause for concern, I just saw it as the offense not being ready yet. And four days into camp makes that totally understandable.
Camper of the Day: Marcus Easley. Given everything this guy has gone through, it’s awesome to see him find a way to make an impact in this offense. I have high hopes for him and you all ould too.
www.buffalobillsdraft.com/2012/07/training-camp-report-day-4/#more-3186