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2014 Training Camp Observations Thread
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OK, just to be clear Fleet. Is this Chargers training camps only? Is this just this years camps or should we apply metrics/outcomes based on past camps? Can we discuss the effects of this mini camp/OTA on future ones?
Not trying to be a dick, just looking for clarity. Don't want this one going sideways like the "draft grade" thread.
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I would probably run all camp info through a quadrated anglified sceptimiter theorem then divide it by pi triangled y/#2-+=56^ over X then multiply the rividexated quotient over the means scepyum linear polygranulated algorithm. Graph it then apply the suplicentricated overdialated quotient. Probably be the easiest way to approach this.
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Originally posted by Fleet View PostI would probably run all camp info through a quadrated anglified sceptimiter theorem then divide it by pi triangled y/#2-+=56^ over X then multiply the rividexated quotient over the means scepyum linear polygranulated algorithm. Graph it then apply the suplicentricated overdialated quotient. Probably be the easiest way to approach this.Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
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You guys can do whatever you want with data and calculations. But I'm going to stick to 'would have' analysis. For example, 'If Grice had broken three more tackles in the morning session that would have translated into beep boop boop boop beep...2.31 more regular season wins. Loser.'
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Originally posted by Fleet View PostI would probably run all camp info through a quadrated anglified sceptimiter theorem then divide it by pi triangled y/#2-+=56^ over X then multiply the rividexated quotient over the means scepyum linear polygranulated algorithm. Graph it then apply the suplicentricated overdialated quotient. Probably be the easiest way to approach this.Dean Spanos Should Get Ass Cancer Of The Ass!
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Law looks the part: At 6-foot-1 and 255 pounds, outside linebacker Cordarro Law made his presence felt. The Southern Mississippi product finished with 14 sacks in the CFL with the Calgary Stampeders in 2013, and signed a futures contract with San Diego in January. Now, the 25-year-old is fighting an uphill battle to make the final roster. Law batted down a pass and looked quick coming off the edge during team drills.
Watt at right guard: Third-round pick Chris Watt was touted for his versatility, with an ability to play all three interior offensive line positions. However, Watt was lined up at right guard at rookie minicamp -- the same position of Jeromey Clary, who is to make $4.55 million in total compensation in 2014. Watt lining up at right guard probably is not a coincidence.
Talent in the secondary: Although first-round draft choice Jason Verrett did not practice because he’s still rehabbing from shoulder surgery, a couple young defensive backs caught my eye during team drills. Arizona State product Alden Darby had a nice pass breakup over the middle, and so did Auburn cornerback Chris Davis. At 5-10 and 192 pounds, Darby looked fluid going through individual drills with the defensive backs. Davis, at 5-10 and 201 pounds, is stoutly built like a running back. Rutgers product Brandon Jones also made a nice break on the ball to pick off a pass during team drills. Jones was on the practice squad last season for San Diego.
Roll call: Verrett is wearing No. 22, and second-round draft choice Jerry Attaochu is No. 97. Watt is No. 65, defensive tackle Ryan Carrethers is No. 92, running back Marion Grice is No. 26 and receiver Tevin Reese is No. 84.
Excused absences: Offensive guard D.J. Johnson and Reese will not be at the rookie minicamp this week so they can attend graduation ceremonies. Along with Verrett, Grice did not practice because of a foot injury.
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