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Love the Neider mention. That's my guy.
Looked like he hurt the wrist on a running play. You could see him trying to shake it off like a batter taking one off the hand.Evers was not much better. Also looked like he hurt his ankle and his wrist.
Defense always looks better in scrimmages. They run vanilla plays and defense is ready.Just returned home. Either we have Alabama level defense, or we are in for a long year on offense. McDonald was flat out awful. Evers was not much better. Also looked like he hurt his ankle and his wrist. How do you get hurt when you are no contact for the QB’s? Fagnano was solid. Not bad. Not great. But solid. Welliver was the best QB out there today. Defense looked great. Hopefully that is why the offense was so bad…
A little late in the preparation cycle for a new QB to get sidelined. At least we have an experienced backup and a guy who did swelliver. Glad to hear the D is improved. I'll go with that take.Looked like he hurt the wrist on a running play. You could see him trying to shake it off like a batter taking one off the hand.
And I thought the guys catching the ball showed some good hands.A little late in the preparation cycle for a new QB to get sidelined. At least we have an experienced backup and a guy who did swelliver. Glad to hear the D is improved. I'll go with that take.
Yes. A running play where the QB is wearing a red shirt and isn’t touched. That’s a bit concerning...Looked like he hurt the wrist on a running play. You could see him trying to shake it off like a batter taking one off the hand.
Agreed. I said McDonald and Evers were awful. Fagnano was ok and Welliver was good. Evers was missing guys big time. His last possession, he over threw his guy by about 20 feet and the pass was intercepted by the safety. As for the defense, you may be right but the D played with tons of energy, got to spots/ball and tackled well. They “looked” good regardless of the results. The offense looked flat.Defense always looks better in scrimmages. They run vanilla plays and defense is ready.
Don’t agree they were awful. The offense moved the ball when Fagnano and Welliver were out there although Fagnano didn’t play well his last couple drives.
Welliver looked really really good. Made great decisions, has a rocket arm, had a few nice touch passes and his passes are accurate. And no really bad throws on the day. He just looks confident and has a presence. And had 3 TDs!! By far the best QB today!
I couldn't tell but I assumed he smacked it on a helmet. Seemed flukey.Yes. A running play where the QB is wearing a red shirt and isn’t touched. That’s a bit concerning...
Its an open practice. No wrinkles. As someone mentioned earlier, you're calling a very vanilla offense.Another boring season of crappy offense?
Well it wasn't zone read left, zone read right , bubble screen, punt every series.. so that part was more enjoyable to watch.Another boring season of crappy offense?
Yep, IIRC that was to the 6-2/235 LB, now turned RB John Bechtle who surprisingly made a couple of downfield grabs on the day.Welliver had one throw where he was under pressure, threw to where the pressure came from before the receiver was even out of his break and when the receiver turned and looked, the ball was just in his hands. Didn't reach or anything.. it was just delivered and all he had to do was squeeze.
That play was excellentWell it wasn't zone read left, zone read right , bubble screen, punt every series.. so that part was more enjoyable to watch.
That said, the defense was everywhere and really seemed to be covering their zones well. There weren't a lot of windows to throw into and a few times it seemed like the QB's were throwing into triple coverage, the way the defense just collapsed on the receivers. Welliver had one throw where he was under pressure, threw to where the pressure came from before the receiver was even out of his break and when the receiver turned and looked, the ball was just in his hands. Didn't reach or anything.. it was just delivered and all he had to do was squeeze. I don't know if that was luck or something he's doing consistently, but got an audible Holy $*** out of me
How does a vanilla offense for scrimmage cause a quarterback to overthrow wide receivers by 20 yards? Durante has been vocal saying he's been calling it from early on with Weliver while admitting he's not an offensive mind (neither have most of our past OC's outside of Lashlee been either). I hope that coaches don't stick with safe and comfort and try to change/figure things out when its too late.Its an open practice. No wrinkles. As someone mentioned earlier, you're calling a very vanilla offense.
Anyone who was dinged up (Buckman & Mel) were held out.
You could be right. But, I will wait to pass judgement.
Well it wasn't zone read left, zone read right , bubble screen, punt every series.. so that part was more enjoyable to watch.
That said, the defense was everywhere and really seemed to be covering their zones well. There weren't a lot of windows to throw into and a few times it seemed like the QB's were throwing into triple coverage, the way the defense just collapsed on the receivers. Welliver had one throw where he was under pressure, threw to where the pressure came from before the receiver was even out of his break and when the receiver turned and looked, the ball was just in his hands. Didn't reach or anything.. it was just delivered and all he had to do was squeeze. I don't know if that was luck or something he's doing consistently, but got an audible Holy $*** out of me
because the windows are very small. and scrimmages really dont allow QB's to take off.How does a vanilla offense for scrimmage cause a quarterback to overthrow wide receivers by 20 yards? Durante has been vocal saying he's been calling it from early on with Weliver while admitting he's not an offensive mind (neither have most of our past OC's outside of Lashlee been either). I hope that coaches don't stick with safe and comfort and try to change/figure things out when its too late.
he did. it was like a 15 yard handoff. Throw caught him by surprise, but literally just squeezed and he had possession of the ball.Not to sound like a smart ass, but did the WR catch the ball?
Dropped balls has been a hallmark of UConn WR's for long time now.