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NFL / Re: Jacksonville Jaguars
« on: January 20, 2012, 10:35:18 pm »
Nije valjda krsina? Imali smo jedan od boljih ST, samo nam je KR/PR bio problem jer je izbor igraca bio los.
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Čelnici kluba su vodili računa da obezbede najbolji ugovor za Zvezdu, a da pri tome ne odstupe od zvanične državne politike, o čemu govore i naša saznanja da su dobili podršku za potpisivanje ovog ugovora.http://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2012&mm=01&dd=19&nav_id=575370
Reprezentacija nepriznate države Kosovo nosi dresove ovog proizvođača.
NFLPA Game Practice Report: American Team Day 1
First up was the American Team coached by Tom Flores, former head coach of the Raiders:
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Lavasier Tuinei, WR, Oregon - Tuinei looked like the best receiver on the American Team for the majority of the day and showed strong athleticism. At 6'5, 216 pounds he certainly has the size of an NFL receiver, but he also showed some quickness in and out of his cuts and did a great job attacking the ball with his hands instead of his body.
Jarrett Lee, QB, LSU - Lee showed plenty of physical tools, but struggled with accuracy for much of the day. He had a few really strong throws on timing routes that were right where they needed to be, but missed receivers on a few deep attempts.
Da'Jon McKnight, WR, Minnesota - McKnight probably dropped more balls than any receiver for the day. He did relatively strong on his route-running, but he let several throws get into his body and for the most part, they ate him up.
Richard Crawford, CB, Southern Methodist - Crawford was very impressive staying hip-to-hip with receivers and showed great ball skills and athleticism in 7-on-7 drills, intercepting one pass and breaking up another. At 5'11, 192 he showed the physicality necessary to deal with the large receivers playing.
Nick Stephens, QB, Tartleton State - At 6'3, 230 Stephens showed the arm strength necessary to be a potential backup QB in the NFL, but really struggled with accuracy. On a long post route to the middle of the field, he released a pass that landed in the right side of the endzone and forced the receiver to try and make a dramatic adjustment that he wasn't able to do.
Desmond Cox, RB, Morehead State - Cox is only 5'8, 175 but he showed a lot of speed and ability to catch out of the backfield. On punt return duties he struggled to judge the ball in the air and muffed one. Unless he shows ability to stand up against the big lineman in padded drills, it's going to be hard seeing him stick in the NFL.
Jared Green, WR, Southern - Son of former Redskins CB Darrell Green and Virginia transfer, Green showed a lot of explosion, athleticism and very clean hands. At 6'2, 185 he has a thin frame, but will likely run a very fast 40 time at his Pro Day. Di
Trevor Scott, K, Florida A&M - I'm not sure how much people care about kickers, but wow this was bad. Scott lined up for a 48-yard field goal and it landed in the endzone. Then when they moved it up to a 38-yard attempt he missed four consecutive times before finally hitting a knuckleball through the uprights and finally a decent looking successful field goal.
NFLPA Game Practice Report: National Team Day 1
The National Team, coached by Dirk Vermeil, former head coach of the Eagles, Rams and Chiefs, was the second practice of the day:
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Damarlo Belcher, WR, Indiana - Belcher was one of several very large receivers to have strong showings for the National Team. While he let a couple balls early in the practice get in towards his body that he dropped, he showed excellent hands on the times when he got them away from his body. He had the catch of the day on a play across the middle in which he fully extended in traffic and still kept his feet.
Antwon Bailey, RB, Syracuse - Bailey didn't look nearly as small as he's listed (5'6, 202) and showed some impressive hands out of the backfield. His official weigh-in and measurements will be interesting to see because he really showed some impressive body control to catch some balls behind him.
Taylor Embree, WR, UCLA - Embree may have been the most impressive receiver of the day for both teams. At 6'3, 207 he has NFL size but his draft prospects will likely depend on the speed he shows in the 40 yard dash. But regardless, he showed some impressive route-running ability and was able to sit on dig routes really well to create space. He also looked very fluid catching the ball, making it look effortless at times.
LaQuinton Evans, WR, Southern - Evans was very fluid catching the ball and was impressive among big school prospects. He didn't have the size that the other prospects had, but was very quick in and out of his breaks.
Jonte Green, CB, New Mexico State - Green was clearly very athletic and was able to keep up with any of the receivers, not allowing any of them to get behind him. He didn't have the most fluid hips, though, and allowed separation when the receivers broke off routes crisply.
Jacory Harris, QB, Miami (FL) - Harris certainly has the athletic skill set so in a practice you saw everything you'd want to see out of him. He has the size and arm necessary to be successful in the NFL, but until he proves that he can overcome his mental shortcomings that resulted in 48 career collegiate interceptions, scouts will likely remain doubtful.
G.J. Kinne, QB, Tulsa - Kinne certainly doesn't have the prototypical size and arm that will have scouts drooling, but he was probably my favorite QB of the day. He lasered in a couple of 30-40 yard passes through traffic that were right on the mark and served as the highlights of the day. He doesn't have a huge arm, but he has enough to feasibly be an NFL-quality backup.
Nelson Rosario, WR, UCLA - Rosario wasn't as impressive as his UCLA counterpart, Embree, but he still did a good job catching the ball. He was very fluid with his hands out in front, catching the ball very cleanly.
Peyton Thompson, CB, San Jose State - Thompson did a decent job staying with receivers, but was beat pretty badly on a double move by Evans and Belcher ran right by him on a deep ball. When he was able to stay with receivers he showed good ball skills to break up passes.
Patrick Witt, QB, Yale - Witt really struggled today and was wildly inaccurate at times. He overthrew players on several occasions and threw possibly the easiest interception of the day when he hit USC linebacker Chris Galippo right in the hands.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are still trying to fill out their new coaching staff, but were able to hold on to some of the pieces on the defensive side of the ball. Defensive coordinator Mel Tucker remained on staff, as well as defensive line coach Joe Cullen. Linebackers coach Mark Duffner is also officially back after signing his contract today, acoording to a report.ST su znatno nazadovali prosle sezone, ne toliko u pokrivanju, koliko smo bili slabi u PR i KR.
The Jaguars are not expected to be bringing back special teams coach Russ Pernell, according to a tweet by Ganguli. The Jaguars will move Aukerman to be the assistant special teams coordinator. Defensive backs coach Cory Undlin also won't be back, but according to Ganguli it's possible the Jaguars could bring back assistant defensive backs coach Brandon Blaney. The Jaguars staff is finally starting to take shape.