2019 Official Chargers Training Camp
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Originally posted by CTrout View PostAdderley misses combine workouts, pro day workouts, mini camp now training camp.......his chances of making an impact this year are decreasing.
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Originally posted by blueman View Post
Lol, I wonder..
remember how Dielman was a DT?
when looking at DT prospects, as a habit, I look to see
how their measurables compare to pro bowl OTs
just for fun.P1. Block Destruction - Ogbonnia
P2. Shocking Effort - Eboigbe
P3. Ball Disruption - Ford
P4. Obnoxious Communication - Matlock
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Originally posted by 21&500 View Post
seriously.
remember how Dielman was a DT?
when looking at DT prospects, as a habit, I look to see
how their measurables compare to pro bowl OTs
just for fun.
Tillery is kind of a freak. I think he is really good at screaming through little creases OL give him. Similar to Bosa when he moves inside. He doesnt have Bosas hands. But he may look pretty similar when we watch him play.
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Originally posted by Fleet View PostWILL - Weakside LB, MIKE - Middle Linebacker, SAM/OTTO - Strongside over the TE
Leo - Rush OLB/DE
Will - Weak ILB
Mike - Stong ILB
Otto - Coverage/Drop LB - most terms think of him as a SAM, but that would mean he lines up over the TE. We line our OTTO OLB (the Will is really an ILB), and at times line up on the weak side. Although most of the time, they are just a SAM LB. It is just a way of changing the matchups on the strong/weak side without totally confusing the rules all the players have for assignments.
Teams have been using Sam, Will, Mike for decades for the position names, but I can find all playbooks with lots of different names. My HS team used King(ILB), Queen (ILB), Jack (OLB), Ace (OLB).
Wade called his 34 LB Mack, Mike (ILB) and Sam and WIll as OLB.
IT doesn't matter what you call them so much as what you want them to do. BUt in the end, it is just a code word to allow the team to know what each player does on any given play.
The sheer variety explains why you can understand that NFL players/coaches often talk about new players having to learn the new team's "language". There are lots of way to tell a player to do something, lots of techniques and lot of combinations and permutations on the 11 players combinations of assignments and techniques. Some teams use terms for different assignments or techniques and then the player is totally confused.
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