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Mini Camp Thread - (June 17-18)
Jun 21, 2010 at 2:16 PM
- 4evrfan
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If I'm interpreting the preliminary reports accurately, neither Smith nor Iupati have distinguished themselves to any great degree thus far. Yeah, I know all the arguments about this is non-contact, no pads, just OTA's, etc, etc. But I also have read reports of other players who have shown, from the start, that they're something special. The coaches see it, their fellow players recognize it; the writers do too. That hasn't happened with these 2 behemoths; at least not yet. Let's hope that they do so when camp starts, and beyond.
Jun 21, 2010 at 2:22 PM
- Godsleftsock
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Originally posted by 4evrfan:
If I'm interpreting the preliminary reports accurately, neither Smith nor Iupati have distinguished themselves to any great degree thus far. Yeah, I know all the arguments about this is non-contact, no pads, just OTA's, etc, etc. But I also have read reports of other players who have shown, from the start, that they're something special. The coaches see it, their fellow players recognize it; the writers do too. That hasn't happened with these 2 behemoths; at least not yet. Let's hope that they do so when camp starts, and beyond.
Smith who?
Jun 21, 2010 at 3:10 PM
- NinerBuff
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Originally posted by Godsleftsock:Originally posted by 4evrfan:
If I'm interpreting the preliminary reports accurately, neither Smith nor Iupati have distinguished themselves to any great degree thus far. Yeah, I know all the arguments about this is non-contact, no pads, just OTA's, etc, etc. But I also have read reports of other players who have shown, from the start, that they're something special. The coaches see it, their fellow players recognize it; the writers do too. That hasn't happened with these 2 behemoths; at least not yet. Let's hope that they do so when camp starts, and beyond.
Smith who?
Davis and Iupati will be opening day starters. They are trying to absorb an NFL playbook, condition, and work on fundamentals. And from what some of the players, coaches, and writers have said, they are big, fast, and powerful. They will struggle a little this year as they are both rookies, but I have to admit you are overreacting.
Jun 21, 2010 at 3:13 PM
- DaDivaRecieva15
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Originally posted by Godsleftsock:Originally posted by 4evrfan:
If I'm interpreting the preliminary reports accurately, neither Smith nor Iupati have distinguished themselves to any great degree thus far. Yeah, I know all the arguments about this is non-contact, no pads, just OTA's, etc, etc. But I also have read reports of other players who have shown, from the start, that they're something special. The coaches see it, their fellow players recognize it; the writers do too. That hasn't happened with these 2 behemoths; at least not yet. Let's hope that they do so when camp starts, and beyond.
Smith who?
Keith Smith
Jun 21, 2010 at 4:31 PM
- Paul_Hofer
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Originally posted by 4evrfan:
If I'm interpreting the preliminary reports accurately, neither A. Davis nor Iupati have distinguished themselves to any great degree thus far. Yeah, I know all the arguments about this is non-contact, no pads, just OTAs, etc, etc. But I also have read reports of other players who have shown, from the start, that they're something special. The coaches see it, their fellow players recognize it; the writers do too. That hasn't happened with these 2 behemoths; at least not yet. Let's hope that they do so when camp starts, and beyond.
You recognize the non-contact equation, but for these two guys, don't you agree contact is about 90% of their jobs? They at least have had work with the 1st team. That's farther than Taylor Mays at this point. In their first season, they are likely going to problematic at times (e.g., giving up sacks) but the trade-off (e.g., run blocking) should be worth it. They have a month before training camp to study the playbook, two weeks of training camp and four exhibition games before the season.
Jun 21, 2010 at 8:55 PM
- DaDivaRecieva15
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New Robinson Report featuring Anthony Dixon, Taylor Mays, and Kyle Williams... Check it out!
http://www.49ers.com/media-gallery/videos/Robinson-Report-2010-Minicamp/f0ae084b-3caf-4cfe-b621-720b003ba54b
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Jun 21, 2010 at 9:03 PM
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Originally posted by 4evrfan:
If I'm interpreting the preliminary reports accurately, neither Smith nor Iupati have distinguished themselves to any great degree thus far. Yeah, I know all the arguments about this is non-contact, no pads, just OTA's, etc, etc. But I also have read reports of other players who have shown, from the start, that they're something special. The coaches see it, their fellow players recognize it; the writers do too. That hasn't happened with these 2 behemoths; at least not yet. Let's hope that they do so when camp starts, and beyond.
I think you where thinking Andre Smith from the Bengals last year. Our guy is Anthony Davis and for that mistake alone you are disqualfied from having an opinion.
Jun 21, 2010 at 9:17 PM
- 4evrfan
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Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:Originally posted by 4evrfan:
If I'm interpreting the preliminary reports accurately, neither Smith nor Iupati have distinguished themselves to any great degree thus far. Yeah, I know all the arguments about this is non-contact, no pads, just OTA's, etc, etc. But I also have read reports of other players who have shown, from the start, that they're something special. The coaches see it, their fellow players recognize it; the writers do too. That hasn't happened with these 2 behemoths; at least not yet. Let's hope that they do so when camp starts, and beyond.
I think you where thinking Andre Smith from the Bengals last year. Our guy is Anthony Davis and for that mistake alone you are disqualfied from having an opinion.
LOL! It was a Freudian slip! I indeed was thinking of Andre Smith when commenting on Davis, and hoping he wasn't another Andre, so I melded the two as Anthony Smith! I am egg-faced and deserve ridicule and scorn! BUT, I stand by my comments.
Jun 21, 2010 at 10:07 PM
- Oakland-Niner
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Originally posted by 4evrfan:Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:Originally posted by 4evrfan:
If I'm interpreting the preliminary reports accurately, neither Smith nor Iupati have distinguished themselves to any great degree thus far. Yeah, I know all the arguments about this is non-contact, no pads, just OTA's, etc, etc. But I also have read reports of other players who have shown, from the start, that they're something special. The coaches see it, their fellow players recognize it; the writers do too. That hasn't happened with these 2 behemoths; at least not yet. Let's hope that they do so when camp starts, and beyond.
I think you where thinking Andre Smith from the Bengals last year. Our guy is Anthony Davis and for that mistake alone you are disqualfied from having an opinion.
LOL! It was a Freudian slip! I indeed was thinking of Andre Smith when commenting on Davis, and hoping he wasn't another Andre, so I melded the two as Anthony Smith! I am egg-faced and deserve ridicule and scorn! BUT, I stand by my comments.
I'm glad you have a good sense of humor and my sarcasum came across...
Jul 7, 2010 at 5:14 PM
- PTulini
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