Rookie Minicamp - Day 3

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  • mysticsoto
    Too sober for this...
    • Apr 2004
    • 31439

    Rookie Minicamp - Day 3

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    Rookie Minicamp - Day 3

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    An indication as to how much the coaching staff pushed the players was evident on the last day of workouts. The defensive coaches put in more blitz calls and worked on their nickel and other subpackages, while the offense countered with three-wide and other spread formations. Receivers and defensive backs also worked against each other in groups where two receivers worked against two corners and a safety to let the secondary work on communication and combination coverages.

    Meanwhile running backs worked against linebackers in one-on-one passing drills. Top pick C.J. Spiller was a clear mismatch in this drill no matter who he faced. Most NFL teams are more likely to use a defensive back on him this season.

    Sargeant steps up

    One veteran that had a solid finish to the weekend was cornerback Lydell Sargeant. Back from ACL knee surgery, Sargeant looked to be the same promising player he was as a college free agent last offseason. On Sunday he almost had an interception on a play deep over the middle, but bobbled the ball a few times before it got away from him.

    Later on the first play of 11-on-11 work, Sargeant jumped Steve Johnson’s route and took an interception the other way for what would’ve been a touchdown.

    “I was just playing my leverage according to what defense coach Edwards called and just knowing where I have my help at because they were both playing nickel,” said Sargeant. “So I was just playing my leverage and breaking on the ball.”

    Sargeant’s interception return is what sparked the enthusiasm during the last few segments of practice.

    “The team had a lot of confidence after that play, even the offense it picked up the intensity a little bit,” Sargeant said. “And the last two periods of practice we practiced real well.”

    Other highlights at practice included receiver Felton Huggins, who was working the middle of the field well Sunday. He caught a pass deep over the middle from Levi Brown in 7-on-7 and followed it up with another during 11-on-11 from Brian Brohm. Huggins unofficially had five catches on the day.

    Levi Brown beat the blitz on a pass play to David Nelson outside the numbers.

    Safety Dominique Harris had a pass break up on a throw intended for Jonathan Stupar.
    Alex Carrington knifed between a pair of offensive linemen and would’ve had a sack or quarterback hit under live conditions during 11-on-11.

    The defensive line also had what would’ve been a team sack and a tackle for loss on another run play that went to C.J. Spiller, which got the defenders watching from the sidelines fired up.
    Arthur Moats had a pass defensed on a pass for fullback Rodney Ferguson.

    Ellis Lankster knocked down a high pass intended for Huggins along the near sideline on a broken play.

    C.J. Spiller had a couple of nice looking runs through traffic. One came off a catch out of the backfield with the other on a straight run play.

    The Bills top pick also had a good blitz pickup on Aaron Maybin allowing Brohm to get the ball off to Naaman Roosevelt.

    Spiller admitted that as more and more plays were installed he had a few more miscues with the offensive scheme, but he’s determined to clean those up between now and the OTA practices coming up later this month.

    “I accomplished a lot of things, but I still have a lot to learn,” he said. “When I’m gone I’ll be working out and like I said looking over my notes and making sure I stay right on top of everything. That way when I come back I can have less mistakes than I did out here.”

    Last edited by mysticsoto; 05-10-2010, 08:27 AM.
  • B-DON
    hi
    • Mar 2004
    • 1985

    #2
    Re: Rookie Minicamp - Day 3

    Spiller is a PR's dream. The guy has loads of talent and always says the right things. Saying the right things seem like an easy thing to do but in today's world we all know that's not always the case

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    • jamze132
      Don’t hate…
      • Jun 2003
      • 29410

      #3
      Re: Rookie Minicamp - Day 3

      I'm really excited to see this defense learn this season. I know they are going to probably lose 10+ games but its going to be fun as they learn and improve. I expect big things in 2011, hopefully not from scabs.

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      • Oaf
        Do you read what you write?
        • Jun 2007
        • 6151

        #4
        Re: Rookie Minicamp - Day 3

        Maybin's one notice in the whole minicamp of rookies? A blitz pickup by an RB.

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        • psubills62
          Legendary Zoner
          • Sep 2008
          • 11295

          #5
          Re: Rookie Minicamp - Day 3

          Originally posted by Oaf
          Maybin's one notice in the whole minicamp of rookies? A blitz pickup by an RB.
          Yeah, I was waiting for someone to point that out. It's not too promising, but it is just a minicamp.
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          - Nicholas Cummings

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          • DraftBoy
            Administrator
            • Jul 2002
            • 107443

            #6
            Re: Rookie Minicamp - Day 3

            Originally posted by Oaf
            Maybin's one notice in the whole minicamp of rookies? A blitz pickup by an RB.
            Don't read into this is some of the most craptastic reporting on practices Ive seen. No mention of the pit, no mention of any of the individual drills. Just non contact 7 on 7 and 11 on 11 notes. Horrible.

            Not sure if that's Brown's fault or the Bills censorship, either way it sucks.
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            • Mr. Miyagi
              Lecter's Little *****

              • Sep 2002
              • 53616

              #7
              Re: Rookie Minicamp - Day 3

              Originally posted by mysticsoto
              Top pick CJ Spiller was a clear mismatch in this drill no matter who he faced. Most NFL teams are more likely to use a defensive back on him this season.
              Well not after they have read this article and figured out that he can't block an LB.

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              • mysticsoto
                Too sober for this...
                • Apr 2004
                • 31439

                #8
                Re: Rookie Minicamp - Day 3

                Originally posted by Mr. Miyagi
                Well not after they have read this article and figured out that he can't block an LB.
                Is that what was meant? I took that to mean, CJ was too fast, agile for LBs to keep up with him...which is why I thought the comment about DBs was said since they'd be faster.

                Did I misread that?

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                • Ingtar33
                  Dances With Buffaloes
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 15475

                  #9
                  Re: Rookie Minicamp - Day 3

                  Originally posted by Mr. Miyagi
                  Well not after they have read this article and figured out that he can't block an LB.

                  that's not what they're saying... they're saying that Spiller was simply uncoverable by any linebacker the team had... and that teams would be forced to use a DB to cover him during the regular season because of it.


                  this had nothing to do with blocking

                  (as much as i am not a fan of the spiller pick, he CAN block, so I'm not sure how you jumped to that conclusion)
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                  • SquishDaFish
                    Lets GO BUFFALO!!
                    • Jun 2005
                    • 17034

                    #10
                    Re: Rookie Minicamp - Day 3

                    Yea he meant the LBs couldnt cover him not he couldnt pick up a blitz

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                    • Mr. Miyagi
                      Lecter's Little *****

                      • Sep 2002
                      • 53616

                      #11
                      Re: Rookie Minicamp - Day 3

                      Originally posted by Ingtar33
                      that's not what they're saying... they're saying that Spiller was simply uncoverable by any linebacker the team had... and that teams would be forced to use a DB to cover him during the regular season because of it.


                      this had nothing to do with blocking

                      (as much as i am not a fan of the spiller pick, he CAN block, so I'm not sure how you jumped to that conclusion)
                      If that's the case I misread it.

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                      • B-DON
                        hi
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 1985

                        #12
                        Re: Rookie Minicamp - Day 3

                        Geez miyagi. Get it together

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