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spilladabalia · 8 months
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snazzy-serpent · 1 year
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Lucius Spriggs, Lucius Spriggs...Lucius Spriggs......why does that name ring a bell.........???
...Oh wait that's right!
Let me introduce you to Captain Francis Spriggs!
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Captain Francis Farrington Spriggs was a ruthless pirate captain from the good ol' land of Britain during the early 18th Century (same general time as Blackbeard, Bonnet, Bonne and all your favourite golden age pirates).
Spriggs was brutal compared with most pirates, instead of just scaring them and robbing them after a surrender, Spriggs had a "creative" mind when it came to torture techniques. Though this did mean he was able to capture A LOT of ships, he was very successful yet while notorious during his time not as talked about nowadays.
He also kinda disappeared a few years after his reign of terror aside from one newspaper report where they say he had a mutiny against him and got marooned (which was a pretty big offence in the pirate world) with his old captain Edward Lowe.
But yeah, anyways back to the fictional world, I head cannon Lucius as the son of Francis, and while he didn't know him due to him being illegitimately born or whatever, his mother told him in passing about his pirate father and that's what initially inspired him to go out to sea and join Stede's pirate crew. Though, maybe after finding out about how brutal Francis was he didn't care so much about going to find him anymore but still liked working for Stede because that's better/more sustainable than being a pickpocket.
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Our Love Like Silk On Fire
by writerfan2013
After the end of S1. Ed has forged a new life for himself. Stede is seeking Ed. And a mysterious masked stranger is abroad, revelling in high society, then robbing the rich and not giving any of it to the poor.
Ed and Stede meet again but each has something to atone for.
Eventual Ed and Stede, of course. Soppiness abounds in my rough draft, that's for sure. Hope you like it, let me know, I live for feedback! -Sef
Words: 1005, Chapters: 1/25, Language: English
Fandoms: Our Flag Means Death (TV)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M
Characters: Blackbeard | Edward Teach, Stede Bonnet, Oluwande Boodhari, Jim Jimenez, Frenchie (Our Flag Means Death), Black Pete (Our Flag Means Death), Lucius Spriggs
Relationships: Blackbeard | Edward Teach/Stede Bonnet
Additional Tags: Romance, Slow Burn, disguises, complicated schemes, Redemption, Humour, I do not do sad endings, I do definitely do high seas and pirates and fabulous costumes, there IS a plot, Sort Of, I don't know why this has such a pretentious title, alt title is The Golden Ghost
source https://archiveofourown.org/works/40749999
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thememoryband · 2 months
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Today on the spring equinox our new album 'Never The Same Way Twice' makes it's way into the World. The album is a collection of previously unreleased recordings to mark twenty years since the release of our self-titled debut album. Two decades is a long time and the over-riding emotion I have for this album is one of gratitude, to those who have supported our music and everyone that has taken time to listen. In particular I am so very grateful to all the amazing musicians who have given their time and talents to make The Memory Band what is is, I am forever in their debt. There is not the space to thank everyone who has been part of the band but the people who perform on this album are as follows: John Andrews, Liam Bailey, Liza Bec, Alex Bonney, Helene Bradley, Olie Brice, Jonny Bridgwood, Findlay Brown, Dee Byrne, Hannah Caughlin, Olivia Chaney, Howard Cottle, Al Doyle, Sam Genders, Adem Ilhan, Lisa Knapp, Jennymay Logan, Simon Lord, Paul McGee, Rhys Morgan, Tom Page, Polly Paulusma, Jeremy Radway, Lucy Railton, Jess Roberts, Quinta, Sarah Scutt, Rob Spriggs, Serafina Steer, Alexis Taylor, Fred Thomas, Jon Thorne and Nancy Wallace. You are all marvellous March hares.
Stephen Cracknell. 20.03.2004
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"The Spiggan Of Parkland Walk" By Marilyn Collins 1993 ... . Spriggan is a dialect word, pronounced sprid-jan, and not sprigg-an, borrowed from the Cornish plural spyrysyon 'spirits' . Spriggans were depicted as grotesquely ugly, wizened old men with large childlike heads. They were said to be found at old ruins, cairns, and barrows guarding buried treasure. Although small, they were usually considered to be the ghosts of giants and retained gigantic strength, and in one story collected by Robert Hunt, they showed the ability to swell to enormous size. . Spriggans were notorious for their unpleasant dispositions, and delighted in working mischief against those who offended them. They raised sudden whirlwinds to terrify travellers, sent storms to blight crops, and sometimes stole away mortal children, leaving their ugly changelings in their place. They were blamed if a house was robbed or a building collapsed, or if cattle were stolen.  . On Christmas Eve, spriggans met for a midnight Mass at the bottom of deep mines, and passerby could hear them singing. . #ParklandWalk #StreetArt #MarilynCollins #Sculpture #Spriggan #FolkLore #StreetArtGlobal #PublicArt #FreeArt (at Parkland Walk) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKBdoJGhNFJ/?igshid=14xvt7bcs1xqy
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packernet · 5 years
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New Post has been published on https://www.packernet.com/blog/2019/07/31/packers-training-camp-day-4-notes/
Packers Training Camp Day 4 Notes
Packers Notes
Cruising to the first full-pads practice of #PackersCamp! 🚲 #DreamDrive https://t.co/0QOXxGvgfC
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) July 28, 2019
Non-shooting period, but I think this is the first time I’ve seen the #Packers use volleyballs in drills. Looks like they’re simulating a FG block, based on the drill and the guys they have slapping the volleyballs.
— Marques Eversoll (@MarquesEversoll) July 28, 2019
Injuries
Full list of Packers not practicing: OL Jason Spriggs (trap), RB Darrin Hall, S Darnell Savage (teeth), CB Josh Jackson (foot), RB Jamaal Williams (hammy), DL Fadol Brown (calf), K Mason Crosby (calf), LB Kendall Donnerson (hammy), LB Greg Roberts (PUP).
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 28, 2019
QB
Aaron Rodgers
Aaron Rodgers to Davante Adams, Josh Jones in coverage pic.twitter.com/n4UeB0iuIS
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 28, 2019
Rodgers is sharp as hell today.
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 28, 2019
Beautiful run by Aaron Jones to start team. Running behind Lane Taylor. Fake jet sweep to Davante who then comes open but Rodgers and Adams just a little off and Tae can’t haul in the 1 handed catch. Nice play concept to get A Jones left alone for an easy completion.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
DeShone Kizer
Oren Burks with a strong run fit. No gain for Jones. This front for Green Bay is going to be tough to run on. Best run play yet. Dexter Williams with a big run outside. Corey Linsley leading the way. Trevor Davis wins deep, Kizer can’t hit him. Gary with the pressure.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Tim Boyle
Packers QB Tim Boyle back at practice this morning after missing yesterday due to personal reasons.
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 28, 2019
False start Malcolm Johnson. 1 cut & go from D. Williams who is really making the most of his reps early! Boyle & J’Mon botch a jet sweep (fumble). Looked to be on Moore but tough to tell. T. Brown breaks up a pass intended for T. Davis from Boyle. Good pressure from d line.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Really nice job setting the edge by Preston Smith, something that showed up frequently on tape. Boyle gets 2nd team reps this time. Nice throw to Baylis who can’t make a sliding catch, tad behind but the only place the ball could be placed.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Manny Wilkins
Manny Wilkins gets 3rd team reps over Tim Boyle in this sessions. Will Redmond comes crashing in for a tackle inside. Redmond at safety which gives him more versatility. Manny Wilkins beautiful progression throw to guess who… Trevor Davis.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
WR
DavanteAdams
Davante Adams demonstrating and putting on a short clinic for the younger receivers on how to run routes. It’s been very apparent that Davante and Bakhtiari have taken on increased leadership roles with the team.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Aaron Rodgers to Davante Adams, Josh Jones in coverage pic.twitter.com/n4UeB0iuIS
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 28, 2019
Aaron Rodgers starts every QB-WR drill with a pass to Davante Adams. Last year, Adams was second in the NFL with 169 targets. Said Rodgers this offseason: "I'd like to throw to Davante more." https://t.co/qWVN14bMc0 pic.twitter.com/JMs0FhfnCp
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) July 28, 2019
Time for team session with pads – HERE WE GO!!! Toss to Jones. Guess who stuffs it inside. Don’t even need to tell you. Play action pass, Adams smokes and I mean smokes Jaire inside, big play. Adams is without description.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Beautiful run by Aaron Jones to start team. Running behind Lane Taylor. Fake jet sweep to Davante who then comes open but Rodgers and Adams just a little off and Tae can’t haul in the 1 handed catch. Nice play concept to get A Jones left alone for an easy completion.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
MVS
Trevor Davis breakout season is real. Sweet route vs. Tony Brown. MVS powers through Hollman who falls down and MVS picks up the easy completion. Pass a bit behind J’Mon who can’t hold on.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Geronimo
Hamilton blanket coverage on Lazard deep. Geronimo beats Raven Greene easily. EQ with a 🔥 route against Jaire for a completion on a slant. Jawill Davis over Rouse, strong catch. Shepherd wins his route for a catch. Kevin King wins an awesome battle w/ Kumerow for a pbu.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
EQ
Hamilton blanket coverage on Lazard deep. Geronimo beats Raven Greene easily. EQ with a 🔥 route against Jaire for a completion on a slant. Jawill Davis over Rouse, strong catch. Shepherd wins his route for a catch. Kevin King wins an awesome battle w/ Kumerow for a pbu.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Trevor Davis
15 minutes before practice, @Trevor9Davis is out catching punts. The only person out on the field practicing. He’s done this all four days so far. Huge camp for him and he’s grinding, doing everything he can to make an impact. pic.twitter.com/UDi0Yqg9yW
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Jake Kumerow with a fantastic route against Tony Brown who had good coverage but the route was better. Trevor Davis smokes Javien Hamilton. Davis impeding with pads on. My guy Teo Redding with a huge deep ball over Nydair Rouse. J’Mon beautiful route; couldn’t get 2nd foot in.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Trevor Davis breakout season is real. Sweet route vs. Tony Brown. MVS powers through Hollman who falls down and MVS picks up the easy completion. Pass a bit behind J’Mon who can’t hold on.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Oren Burks with a strong run fit. No gain for Jones. This front for Green Bay is going to be tough to run on. Best run play yet. Dexter Williams with a big run outside. Corey Linsley leading the way. Trevor Davis wins deep, Kizer can’t hit him. Gary with the pressure.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Manny Wilkins gets 3rd team reps over Tim Boyle in this sessions. Will Redmond comes crashing in for a tackle inside. Redmond at safety which gives him more versatility. Manny Wilkins beautiful progression throw to guess who… Trevor Davis.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Jake Kumerow
Jake Kumerow with a fantastic route against Tony Brown who had good coverage but the route was better. Trevor Davis smokes Javien Hamilton. Davis impeding with pads on. My guy Teo Redding with a huge deep ball over Nydair Rouse. J’Mon beautiful route; couldn’t get 2nd foot in.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Hamilton blanket coverage on Lazard deep. Geronimo beats Raven Greene easily. EQ with a 🔥 route against Jaire for a completion on a slant. Jawill Davis over Rouse, strong catch. Shepherd wins his route for a catch. Kevin King wins an awesome battle w/ Kumerow for a pbu.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
J’Mon Moore
Jake Kumerow with a fantastic route against Tony Brown who had good coverage but the route was better. Trevor Davis smokes Javien Hamilton. Davis impeding with pads on. My guy Teo Redding with a huge deep ball over Nydair Rouse. J’Mon beautiful route; couldn’t get 2nd foot in.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
False start Malcolm Johnson. 1 cut & go from D. Williams who is really making the most of his reps early! Boyle & J’Mon botch a jet sweep (fumble). Looked to be on Moore but tough to tell. T. Brown breaks up a pass intended for T. Davis from Boyle. Good pressure from d line.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Teo Redding
Jake Kumerow with a fantastic route against Tony Brown who had good coverage but the route was better. Trevor Davis smokes Javien Hamilton. Davis impeding with pads on. My guy Teo Redding with a huge deep ball over Nydair Rouse. J’Mon beautiful route; couldn’t get 2nd foot in.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Allen Lazard
Hamilton blanket coverage on Lazard deep. Geronimo beats Raven Greene easily. EQ with a 🔥 route against Jaire for a completion on a slant. Jawill Davis over Rouse, strong catch. Shepherd wins his route for a catch. Kevin King wins an awesome battle w/ Kumerow for a pbu.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Kabion Ento
Darrius Shepherd
Curtis Bolton, Tre Carson, Oren Burks, and Ty Summers out early getting some special teams instruction. Malcolm Johnson working the blocking sled. Darrius Shepherd & Malik Taylor getting some tips from coaches. Guys are here and they want to work. This is a hungry team.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Hamilton blanket coverage on Lazard deep. Geronimo beats Raven Greene easily. EQ with a 🔥 route against Jaire for a completion on a slant. Jawill Davis over Rouse, strong catch. Shepherd wins his route for a catch. Kevin King wins an awesome battle w/ Kumerow for a pbu.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Jawill Davis
Hamilton blanket coverage on Lazard deep. Geronimo beats Raven Greene easily. EQ with a 🔥 route against Jaire for a completion on a slant. Jawill Davis over Rouse, strong catch. Shepherd wins his route for a catch. Kevin King wins an awesome battle w/ Kumerow for a pbu.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Malik Taylor
Curtis Bolton, Tre Carson, Oren Burks, and Ty Summers out early getting some special teams instruction. Malcolm Johnson working the blocking sled. Darrius Shepherd & Malik Taylor getting some tips from coaches. Guys are here and they want to work. This is a hungry team.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
RB
Aaron Jones
Aaron Jones wants to be an asset in the passing game, just spent a good portion of time observing Davante Adams and Marquez Valdes-Scantling with WR coach Alvis Whitted. #Packers pic.twitter.com/wKC5ICXCEn
— Lily Zhao (@LilySZhao) July 28, 2019
Beautiful run by Aaron Jones to start team. Running behind Lane Taylor. Fake jet sweep to Davante who then comes open but Rodgers and Adams just a little off and Tae can’t haul in the 1 handed catch. Nice play concept to get A Jones left alone for an easy completion.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Jamaal Williams
Tra Carson
Curtis Bolton, Tre Carson, Oren Burks, and Ty Summers out early getting some special teams instruction. Malcolm Johnson working the blocking sled. Darrius Shepherd & Malik Taylor getting some tips from coaches. Guys are here and they want to work. This is a hungry team.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Dexter Williams
Oren Burks with a strong run fit. No gain for Jones. This front for Green Bay is going to be tough to run on. Best run play yet. Dexter Williams with a big run outside. Corey Linsley leading the way. Trevor Davis wins deep, Kizer can’t hit him. Gary with the pressure.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Dexter Williams juice is real. He’s such a perfect fit for this offense. It’s not going to be long before the Dexter over Jamaal whispers start. Darius Shepherd jet sweep, Chandon Sullivan continues his strong play and is there for the stop.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Dexter Williams really showing some patience as a runner. Great job following his blockers a good 10 yards downfield on the perimeter. Did a good job of letting an inside run develop yesterday. Pretty impressive for a rookie.
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) July 28, 2019
Corey Grant
Rough couple of reps in pads pro drill from Corey Grant. Gotta be able to protect the franchise if you want to get on the field…
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 28, 2019
Darrin Hall
FB
Danny Vitale
One thing that’s been abundantly clear to me through the first few days of camp… it’d be a massive upset if Danny Vitale isn’t on the 53. Not only that but he would seem to be in line for a major role within this offense.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
How’s Danny Vitale’s pad level here, @PFTCommenter? pic.twitter.com/GYpoI2Wb40
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 28, 2019
Rodgers rolling right, hits Vitale for about 20 yards. Beat Burks. Vitale’s been a busy guy in camp.
— Marques Eversoll (@MarquesEversoll) July 28, 2019
Robert Tonyan working with the 1’s, followed by Danny Vitale. Keep an eye on those guys. #obvioustweets
— Lily Zhao (@LilySZhao) July 28, 2019
Starting to become clear that I was wrong about Vitale this offseason. Guy is everywhere with the 1s and keeps making plays. Sweet catch downfield on a back shoulder throw from Rodgers. #NaglersNeverRight
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 28, 2019
TE
Jimmy Graham
Marcedes Lewis
Jace Sternberger
Robert Tonyan
It’s still very early, but based on the reps so far in camp it’s pretty clear Tonyan is your TE2. So far…
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 28, 2019
Robert Tonyan working with the 1’s, followed by Danny Vitale. Keep an eye on those guys. #obvioustweets
— Lily Zhao (@LilySZhao) July 28, 2019
Evan Baylis
Really nice job setting the edge by Preston Smith, something that showed up frequently on tape. Boyle gets 2nd team reps this time. Nice throw to Baylis who can’t make a sliding catch, tad behind but the only place the ball could be placed.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Malcolm Johnson
Curtis Bolton, Tre Carson, Oren Burks, and Ty Summers out early getting some special teams instruction. Malcolm Johnson working the blocking sled. Darrius Shepherd & Malik Taylor getting some tips from coaches. Guys are here and they want to work. This is a hungry team.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
False start Malcolm Johnson. 1 cut & go from D. Williams who is really making the most of his reps early! Boyle & J’Mon botch a jet sweep (fumble). Looked to be on Moore but tough to tell. T. Brown breaks up a pass intended for T. Davis from Boyle. Good pressure from d line.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Pharoah McKeveer
OT
David Bakhtiari
Davante Adams demonstrating and putting on a short clinic for the younger receivers on how to run routes. It’s been very apparent that Davante and Bakhtiari have taken on increased leadership roles with the team.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Bryan Bulaga
Bulaga back in pads pic.twitter.com/2bjgUm9vWR
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 28, 2019
Jason Spriggs
Alex Light
Bakhtiari, Jenkins & Turner were just meant for padded practice. All are such imposing figures. Alex Light gets praise from the coach after some o-line drills. McCray gets coached to be faster with his hands. David Bakhtiari giving some instruction to young Yosh Nijman.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Here early, Alex Light & Adam Pankey get second team looks at LT & RT for the #Packers
— Jim Owczarski (@JimOwczarski) July 28, 2019
Adams smokes Jenkins in 1x1s. Better 2nd rep from Jenkins. Lowry good rep vs McCray. Good strength and hand usage. Nice rep by Alex Light vs Preston. Fackrell gets around de Beer.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Nijman owns Gary on a rep. Za’Darius with an easy win vs Turner. Good reps by Sagapulu and Looney. Light beats Ramsey. Gary goes right through Lane Taylor.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Justin McCray
Bakhtiari, Jenkins & Turner were just meant for padded practice. All are such imposing figures. Alex Light gets praise from the coach after some o-line drills. McCray gets coached to be faster with his hands. David Bakhtiari giving some instruction to young Yosh Nijman.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Justin McCray, the #Packers’ ultra utility lineman, spelling Corey Linsley for some first-team reps at center.
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) July 28, 2019
Adams smokes Jenkins in 1x1s. Better 2nd rep from Jenkins. Lowry good rep vs McCray. Good strength and hand usage. Nice rep by Alex Light vs Preston. Fackrell gets around de Beer.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Gerhard De Beer
Adams smokes Jenkins in 1x1s. Better 2nd rep from Jenkins. Lowry good rep vs McCray. Good strength and hand usage. Nice rep by Alex Light vs Preston. Fackrell gets around de Beer.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Anthony Coyle
Yosuah Nijman
Nijman owns Gary on a rep. Za’Darius with an easy win vs Turner. Good reps by Sagapulu and Looney. Light beats Ramsey. Gary goes right through Lane Taylor.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
OG
Lane Taylor
Nijman owns Gary on a rep. Za’Darius with an easy win vs Turner. Good reps by Sagapulu and Looney. Light beats Ramsey. Gary goes right through Lane Taylor.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Billy Turner
Nijman owns Gary on a rep. Za’Darius with an easy win vs Turner. Good reps by Sagapulu and Looney. Light beats Ramsey. Gary goes right through Lane Taylor.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Elgton Jenkins
Adams smokes Jenkins in 1x1s. Better 2nd rep from Jenkins. Lowry good rep vs McCray. Good strength and hand usage. Nice rep by Alex Light vs Preston. Fackrell gets around de Beer.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Cole Madison
Two really good reps from Cole Madison in one-on-one drills, standing up Tyler Lancaster twice. Madison’s first fully padded practice since stepping away from football last year.
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) July 28, 2019
Adam Pankey
Here early, Alex Light & Adam Pankey get second team looks at LT & RT for the #Packers
— Jim Owczarski (@JimOwczarski) July 28, 2019
Lucas Patrick
OC
Corey Linsley
Oren Burks with a strong run fit. No gain for Jones. This front for Green Bay is going to be tough to run on. Best run play yet. Dexter Williams with a big run outside. Corey Linsley leading the way. Trevor Davis wins deep, Kizer can’t hit him. Gary with the pressure.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
DT
Kenny Clark
Time for team session with pads – HERE WE GO!!! Toss to Jones. Guess who stuffs it inside. Don’t even need to tell you. Play action pass, Adams smokes and I mean smokes Jaire inside, big play. Adams is without description.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Dean Lowry
Adams smokes Jenkins in 1x1s. Better 2nd rep from Jenkins. Lowry good rep vs McCray. Good strength and hand usage. Nice rep by Alex Light vs Preston. Fackrell gets around de Beer.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Montravius Adams
Ty Summers nice run stop. Bakhtiari leads the way on a toss play for a nice gain. Montravius Adams with some penetration but Rodgers hits Vitale on a little wheel up field 👀
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Adams smokes Jenkins in 1x1s. Better 2nd rep from Jenkins. Lowry good rep vs McCray. Good strength and hand usage. Nice rep by Alex Light vs Preston. Fackrell gets around de Beer.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
James Looney
Nijman owns Gary on a rep. Za’Darius with an easy win vs Turner. Good reps by Sagapulu and Looney. Light beats Ramsey. Gary goes right through Lane Taylor.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Tyler Lancaster
Two really good reps from Cole Madison in one-on-one drills, standing up Tyler Lancaster twice. Madison’s first fully padded practice since stepping away from football last year.
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) July 28, 2019
Kingsley Keke
Fadol Brown
Greg Roberts
Deon Simon
Olive Sagapolu
Nijman owns Gary on a rep. Za’Darius with an easy win vs Turner. Good reps by Sagapulu and Looney. Light beats Ramsey. Gary goes right through Lane Taylor.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
EDGE
Zadarius Smith
Nijman owns Gary on a rep. Za’Darius with an easy win vs Turner. Good reps by Sagapulu and Looney. Light beats Ramsey. Gary goes right through Lane Taylor.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Preston Smith
Adams smokes Jenkins in 1x1s. Better 2nd rep from Jenkins. Lowry good rep vs McCray. Good strength and hand usage. Nice rep by Alex Light vs Preston. Fackrell gets around de Beer.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Really nice job setting the edge by Preston Smith, something that showed up frequently on tape. Boyle gets 2nd team reps this time. Nice throw to Baylis who can’t make a sliding catch, tad behind but the only place the ball could be placed.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Rashan Gary
#Packers LB Rashan Gary also has support on his right arm in full pads. He had support during the rookie camp as well.
— Jim Owczarski (@JimOwczarski) July 28, 2019
Oren Burks with a strong run fit. No gain for Jones. This front for Green Bay is going to be tough to run on. Best run play yet. Dexter Williams with a big run outside. Corey Linsley leading the way. Trevor Davis wins deep, Kizer can’t hit him. Gary with the pressure.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Nijman owns Gary on a rep. Za’Darius with an easy win vs Turner. Good reps by Sagapulu and Looney. Light beats Ramsey. Gary goes right through Lane Taylor.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
In 11-on-11, Rashan Gary just came free on an inside stunt and, I kid you not, I haven’t seen a guy that big run that fast since Julius Peppers. Shot from a cannon. Would have been an easy sack. My goodness.
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) July 28, 2019
Kyler Fackrell
Adams smokes Jenkins in 1x1s. Better 2nd rep from Jenkins. Lowry good rep vs McCray. Good strength and hand usage. Nice rep by Alex Light vs Preston. Fackrell gets around de Beer.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Kendall Donnerson
Reggie Gilbert
Brady heldon
Randy Ramsey
Nijman owns Gary on a rep. Za’Darius with an easy win vs Turner. Good reps by Sagapulu and Looney. Light beats Ramsey. Gary goes right through Lane Taylor.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
LB
Blake Martinez
Oren Burks
Curtis Bolton, Tre Carson, Oren Burks, and Ty Summers out early getting some special teams instruction. Malcolm Johnson working the blocking sled. Darrius Shepherd & Malik Taylor getting some tips from coaches. Guys are here and they want to work. This is a hungry team.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Oren Burks with a strong run fit. No gain for Jones. This front for Green Bay is going to be tough to run on. Best run play yet. Dexter Williams with a big run outside. Corey Linsley leading the way. Trevor Davis wins deep, Kizer can’t hit him. Gary with the pressure.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Rodgers rolling right, hits Vitale for about 20 yards. Beat Burks. Vitale’s been a busy guy in camp.
— Marques Eversoll (@MarquesEversoll) July 28, 2019
James Crawford
Ty Summers
Curtis Bolton, Tre Carson, Oren Burks, and Ty Summers out early getting some special teams instruction. Malcolm Johnson working the blocking sled. Darrius Shepherd & Malik Taylor getting some tips from coaches. Guys are here and they want to work. This is a hungry team.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Ty Summers nice run stop. Bakhtiari leads the way on a toss play for a nice gain. Montravius Adams with some penetration but Rodgers hits Vitale on a little wheel up field 👀
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Curtis Bolton
Curtis Bolton, Tre Carson, Oren Burks, and Ty Summers out early getting some special teams instruction. Malcolm Johnson working the blocking sled. Darrius Shepherd & Malik Taylor getting some tips from coaches. Guys are here and they want to work. This is a hungry team.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
CB
Jaire Alexander
Hamilton blanket coverage on Lazard deep. Geronimo beats Raven Greene easily. EQ with a 🔥 route against Jaire for a completion on a slant. Jawill Davis over Rouse, strong catch. Shepherd wins his route for a catch. Kevin King wins an awesome battle w/ Kumerow for a pbu.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Time for team session with pads – HERE WE GO!!! Toss to Jones. Guess who stuffs it inside. Don’t even need to tell you. Play action pass, Adams smokes and I mean smokes Jaire inside, big play. Adams is without description.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Kevin King
Full pads means right shoulder support for #Packers corner Kevin King. He said yesterday he’s worked hard this offseason to increase his availability.
— Jim Owczarski (@JimOwczarski) July 28, 2019
Kevin King has been full go so far in training camp but he's wearing the harness on his right shoulder. It was actually his left shoulder that required surgery in his rookie season and then he had right shoulder problems in camp… https://t.co/DBluRaI7Gb pic.twitter.com/VPpeYseDtD
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) July 28, 2019
Hamilton blanket coverage on Lazard deep. Geronimo beats Raven Greene easily. EQ with a 🔥 route against Jaire for a completion on a slant. Jawill Davis over Rouse, strong catch. Shepherd wins his route for a catch. Kevin King wins an awesome battle w/ Kumerow for a pbu.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Josh Jackson
Tramon Williams
Ka’dar Hollman
Trevor Davis breakout season is real. Sweet route vs. Tony Brown. MVS powers through Hollman who falls down and MVS picks up the easy completion. Pass a bit behind J’Mon who can’t hold on.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Tony Brown
Jake Kumerow with a fantastic route against Tony Brown who had good coverage but the route was better. Trevor Davis smokes Javien Hamilton. Davis impeding with pads on. My guy Teo Redding with a huge deep ball over Nydair Rouse. J’Mon beautiful route; couldn’t get 2nd foot in.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Trevor Davis breakout season is real. Sweet route vs. Tony Brown. MVS powers through Hollman who falls down and MVS picks up the easy completion. Pass a bit behind J’Mon who can’t hold on.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Tony Brown is having a solid start to camp. He’s sticky as hell and keeps breaking things up.
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 28, 2019
Trevor Davis had nice catch on Tony Brown in one on ones earlier. CB comes back to break up nice pass from Boyle intended for Davis in team
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) July 28, 2019
Javien Hamilton
Jake Kumerow with a fantastic route against Tony Brown who had good coverage but the route was better. Trevor Davis smokes Javien Hamilton. Davis impeding with pads on. My guy Teo Redding with a huge deep ball over Nydair Rouse. J’Mon beautiful route; couldn’t get 2nd foot in.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Hamilton blanket coverage on Lazard deep. Geronimo beats Raven Greene easily. EQ with a 🔥 route against Jaire for a completion on a slant. Jawill Davis over Rouse, strong catch. Shepherd wins his route for a catch. Kevin King wins an awesome battle w/ Kumerow for a pbu.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Natrell Jamerson
Josh Jones and Natrell Jameson next two in. Will be very interesting to see what happens to Jones when Savage returns. https://t.co/LymHEs7j0Z
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) July 28, 2019
Will Redmond
Manny Wilkins gets 3rd team reps over Tim Boyle in this sessions. Will Redmond comes crashing in for a tackle inside. Redmond at safety which gives him more versatility. Manny Wilkins beautiful progression throw to guess who… Trevor Davis.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Nydair Rouse
Jake Kumerow with a fantastic route against Tony Brown who had good coverage but the route was better. Trevor Davis smokes Javien Hamilton. Davis impeding with pads on. My guy Teo Redding with a huge deep ball over Nydair Rouse. J’Mon beautiful route; couldn’t get 2nd foot in.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Hamilton blanket coverage on Lazard deep. Geronimo beats Raven Greene easily. EQ with a 🔥 route against Jaire for a completion on a slant. Jawill Davis over Rouse, strong catch. Shepherd wins his route for a catch. Kevin King wins an awesome battle w/ Kumerow for a pbu.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Chandon Sullivan
Dexter Williams juice is real. He’s such a perfect fit for this offense. It’s not going to be long before the Dexter over Jamaal whispers start. Darius Shepherd jet sweep, Chandon Sullivan continues his strong play and is there for the stop.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
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Adrian Amos
Darnell Savage
Raven Green
Hamilton blanket coverage on Lazard deep. Geronimo beats Raven Greene easily. EQ with a 🔥 route against Jaire for a completion on a slant. Jawill Davis over Rouse, strong catch. Shepherd wins his route for a catch. Kevin King wins an awesome battle w/ Kumerow for a pbu.
— Andy Herman (@SconnieSports) July 28, 2019
Josh Jones
Aaron Rodgers to Davante Adams, Josh Jones in coverage pic.twitter.com/n4UeB0iuIS
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 28, 2019
Mike Tyson
Tray Matthews
Special Teams
Mason Crosby
Sam Ficken
JK Scott
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burkettxd · 6 years
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Packers injury news: Jason Spriggs won&#39;t need <b>surgery</b> to repair dislocated kneecap, per report
Green Bay Packers offensive tackle Jason Spriggs made his second trip to injured reserve this season with a knee injury, but his prognosis doesn't look as dire as it initially seemed. According to ESPN's Rob Demovsky, Spriggs suffered a dislocated left kneecap rather than an ACL tear and will not ... from Google Alert - surgery http://ift.tt/2ljCEpS
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mehmetkali · 7 years
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THY, Freetown’a uçuş başlatıyor http://ift.tt/2sBfSfg
THY, Sierra Leone’nin başkenti Freetown’a sefer başlatıyor
THY tarafından Kamuyu Aydınlatma Platformunda (KAP) yapılan açıklamada, uçak müsaitliğine bağlı olarak Sierra Leone’nin başkenti Freetown’a tarifeli seferler başlatılmasına ve mevcut İstanbul-Ouagadougou-İstanbul seferlerinin İstanbul-Ouagadougou-Freetown-Ouagadougou-İstanbul olarak icra edilmesine karar verildiği bildirildi.
Sierra Leone Kargo ve Freetown Havalimanı Alternatif Servisleri
THY uçuşları öncesinde Afrika uçuşlarında iddialı olan Brussels Airlines ve Air France – KLM uçuşları öne çıkmaktadır.
Freetown Havalimanı Nerede
Freetown’a en yakın havaalanı , 15,2 kilometredir (9,5 mil) mesafede olan Freetown Lungi International Airport (FNA). Lungi Uluslararası Havaalanı IATA kodu FNA‘dır.
En Yakın Havalimanları
Freetown’a en yakın havaalanları aşağıda verilmiştir. Liberya ve Gine komşu ülkelerdir.
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Lungi International Airport FNA 15,2 9,5 Conakry Airport CKY 128,7 80,0 Sherbro International Airport BTE 131,8 81,9 Bo Airport KBS 172,6 107,3 Kenema Airport KEN 235,7 146,4 Yengema Airport WYE 240,9 149,7 Spriggs Payne Airport MLW 366,2 227,6 Roberts International Airport ROB 403,7 250,8 Osvaldo Vieira International Airport OXB 463,3 287,9 Ziguinchor Airport ZIG 563,0 349,8
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vinceman19-blog · 6 years
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Buying Local
Thinking about the Text
pg: 158
 1.       Katherine Spriggs convinced me that buying local matters to her by telling about how she spent every summer as a child on a 150-acre farm. They rented their fields to a farmer who understands the struggle of being a small farmer in a world of big farmers. She shares why important it is to her by sharing a story of when she talked to the farmer who rented the tillable acres on the farm and he said times have changed, and how it’s not even worth it to ship the milk from his 20 cows.
2.       Katherine takes other positions besides just the benefits of buying local. One example of this is when she shortly discusses how not every crop will grow in all locations/climates which can make it difficult to only buy local. She also mentions how “some argue that buying local can actually have negative environmental effects…” she does not back this claim with any evidence or proof that people think this way.
3.       I thought the section of her essay where she talked about Mr. Lermio and when he talked about how times have changed and how large farms are running out little farms like Mr.Lermio’s. It was very persuasive because it really hit home for me because I can relate coming from a small farm surrounded by large farms that farm half of the county.
4.       I don’t think the photos contribute to the argument of her essay, I don’t think they had any direct correlation to the text. I think random pictures of fields and crops aren’t effective or at least not as effective as they would have been if they were farm comparisons or crop comparisons.
Effects of Large-Scale Industrial Farming
Buying local may mean that you cannot eat whatever produce you what in whatever season you want, but it means better, more nutritious produce. Buying local means supporting small farms and the small families that keep these small farms alive. People think buying local can promote local farms and the proper methods of farming. Small farm methods also grow healthier crops than the ones grown on large farms, even though they are more convenient.
Large farms often do not use proper farming methods such as rotating crops to keep the soil fertile. Rotating crops can also wipe out the toxins in the soil, corn is a nitrogen hungry crop, and since beans are a legume they replenish the soil with some nitrogen, not all but at least some. Large scale farmers will try to take shortcuts, like not properly examining crops and soil sampling. Large farmers won’t walk 2,000 acres of crops to examine them all versus how a small-scale farmer will walk their fields for crop health. A large-scale farmer will be more worried about quantity over quality.
Small scale farmers will rotate crops out to replenish the soil and promote healthy crops that are rich in nutrients. I have seen this first hand, growing up with small farms in my area being surrounded by large farms trying to drive them out. The large farmers in my area buy out the land from the small farms they “beat” or “drive out” and they plant the same crops in the same fields year after year which robs the soil of all its nutrients and grows crops that could have been better if the farmer practiced better farming methods. My grandfather is an example of this, he has a dairy farm where he used to milk about 40 cattle and when farms started to get bigger he had to decide: sell the cows or expand the herd and the farm. He doesn’t milk cows anymore.
Another negative side to not rotating crops is soil erosion, soil erosion is what happens when the fields topsoil is worn off by means of wind and water. Large scale farmers tend to ignore what they are doing to the soil and try to ignore soil erosion. I have also seen this happen first hand, my neighbor rents his land to a large-scale farm and his renter ignored rotating his crops. We had lots of rain last year and the hillsides were all planted in corn and had been planted in corn for a couple years. This was dangerous because the rain washed all the dirt off the hill, and there were huge washouts in his field and missing corn. Large scale farmers will often ignore field slope and water run maintenance unlike small scale farmers. A water run is an area planted in grass in between the fields for the water to run without destroying the fields, if the field is not sloped, and is shaped like a bowl water will not run off and water will sit in the field all year.
Large scale industrial farmers are more concerned about quantity over quality, and just care about make some money and not growing the best crops they can. Small scale farmers tend to take more time being concerned about their crops and producing good crops to sell, whereas large scale farmers won’t invest the same amount of time as the “little guys” and it shows because their crops are not as good. Buying local means supporting these small farms and their healthy farming practices, large scale farms should not get any praise while the small farms are being driven out and they are the ones producing better crops.
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Sometimes Destiny Is A Duck
by comebackjessica
Now listen, even if Ed *was* a burglar and he *did* rob the flat across from Stede's, that didn't mean he couldn't befriend the man along the way, right? Right? Right.
Words: 4796, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Our Flag Means Death (TV)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: M/M
Characters: Blackbeard | Edward Teach, Stede Bonnet, Frenchie (Our Flag Means Death), Black Pete (Our Flag Means Death), Lucius Spriggs, Jim Jimenez, Israel Hands, Oluwande Boodhari
Relationships: Blackbeard | Edward Teach/Stede Bonnet
Additional Tags: Humor, Fluff, Alternate Universe - Modern Setting, Disaster Soulmates, I Wrote This Instead of Sleeping
source https://archiveofourown.org/works/39741594
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junker-town · 7 years
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Which OL from each NFL team would be the best skill position player?
After Marshall Newhouse wowed us, we had to figure out which players could make a transition to TE, RB, WR, or QB.
Offensive linemen are the unsung heroes of the gridiron. They keep the quarterback upright and pave the way for running backs to make plays. But they rarely get to bask in the spotlight.
Raiders tackle Marshall Newhouse had a brief moment to shine on Sunday during his team’s win over the Dolphins. Newhouse allowed a sack on Derek Carr, who then fumbled the football. But Newhouse took a chance to potentially save the play. He scooped the ball up and began to run.
Then Newhouse took a hit so hard that his 6’4, 324-pound frame spun around in the air like a helicopter blade. He fumbled, and the Dolphins recovered. Still, it was glorious to see him thundering down the field for those few yards.
We need more big-man offensive plays in the NFL. So we asked our NFL team sites which offensive linemen on their respective teams would make the best skill position players. Some of these guys have experience making plays for their teams, some played in college, and some were ... well, pretty out there.
Here are their choices, ranked by how realistic each option would be:
Guys who have been there before
We know these guys can make things happen with the ball in their hands, because we’ve seen it before.
Cleveland Browns: J.C. Tretter at TE
Hey, whatever can get the Browns in the end zone.
Purely based on his background, my vote would go to center J.C. Tretter. He played football and basketball in college, the latter sport of which he was his school's all-time leading scorer and rebounder. At Cornell University, he was a tight end for his first two years before switching to the offensive line. During his college career, he logged 5 catches for 80 yards and 1 touchdown.
For more, check out the entire entry at Dawgs by Nature.
Green Bay Packers: Jason Spriggs at TE
Well, the Packers did just part ways with Martellus Bennett ...
First of all, Spriggs played tight end in high school and was recruited at that position when he signed with Indiana. He also lined up at the tight end position as a sixth offensive lineman on occasion in 2016. There’s our first check.
Second: Spriggs is one of most ridiculously explosive athletes at the offensive tackle position in years. His Combine vertical was 31.5 inches, very respectable in its own right, but he upped that to a whopping 35-inch jump at his Pro Day.
For more, check out the entire entry at Acme Packing Company.
Los Angeles Chargers: Forrest Lamp as a receiver out of the backfield
Lamp did it in college at Western Kentucky.
When it comes to your play-makers, you also want your guys to have experience for those big-time moments in the biggest games. So it obviously helps that Lamp was a four-year starter for the Hilltoppers while winning quite a few games during his time at WKU.
Down one score? I’m calling a naked bootleg and hitting my man Lamp at the front pylon.
Ballgame.
For more, check out the entire entry at Bolts from the Blue.
Philadelphia Eagles: Lane Johnson at TE
As if the Eagles really need any more offensive weapons — but Johnson did play tight end in college.
Johnson, however, is the obvious choice, and as funny as this whole scenario is, Lane as a skill position player, specifically a tight end, would be no joke. They called Chicago Bears tight end Adam Shaheen “Baby Gronk” in honor of Rob Gronkowksi, but Johnson would be “Daddy Gronk” at 6-foot-6, 317 pounds. The guy played tight end at the University of Oklahoma before converting to defensive end (and then tackle), so he’s got the chops to make a switch, and don’t tell me you couldn’t throw him in goal-line packages as a Zach Ertz complement.
For more, check out the entire entry at Bleeding Green Nation.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Alejandro Villanueva at TE
Villanueva’s a versatile athlete and could make this work.
Playing left tackle in the NFL requires a lot of athleticism, footwork and skill, but Big Al also has a background as a skill position player. While at West Point he was a giant tight end, and upon returning from his tours in Afghanistan, he was picked up by the Eagles to be a defensive lineman.
For more, check out the entire entry at Behind the Steel Curtain.
Seattle Seahawks: Duane Brown at TE
Brown started off as a tight end in college before switching to tackle.
Brown was so athletic that Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer continued to play Brown on special teams even after he bulked up to play tackle. Thus, if for some reason the Seahawks ever need one of their monsters up front to step outside of their normal role and play TE or to get in the fray on a Hail Mary jump ball in the end zone, Brown would be a good place to start. On top of measuring in a 6-4, Brown recorded a 32.5” vertical jump at his Pro Day, which is better than several skill position players taken along with him in the 2008 draft, including Jamaal Charles (30.5”), Jordy Nelson (31”) and Ray Rice (31.5”).
For more, check out the entire entry at Field Gulls.
New York Jets: Lawrence Thomas moved to FB
I don’t really know how to figure this out so I am going to cheat a bit. I will take a defensive lineman who the Jets actually have moved to running back, Lawrence Thomas.
Week 3 against Miami the team started showing looks with him at fullback, and he even registered a 15 yard reception. Defensive linemen aren’t exactly known for their soft hands. The Jets liked what they saw out of his blocking enough to make him a full-time fullback just a few weeks later.
For more, check out the entire entry at Gang Green Nation.
Proven big-man playmakers in the NFL
These guys have already had a chance to show what they can do with the ball — and we want to see more.
Indianapolis Colts: Anthony Castonzo at TE
Castonzo actually has some experience with this. He caught a touchdown pass from Andrew Luck against the Patriots back in 2014.
Castonzo plays the most athletically demanding position on the line. He stands at 6’7” tall, (a whole 3 inches taller than NFL great Randy Moss.) His modest 29.5 vertical jump at the combine is only 4 inches shorter than what Anquan Boldin measured, even though Castonzo is 82 pounds heavier!
For more, check out the entire entry at Stampede Blue.
Detroit Lions: Brian Mihalik at TE
Mihalik caught a batted pass that was knocked down by the Packers at the line of scrimmage this week. He’s got a jump start on this skill position thing.
All joking aside, Mihalik is easily the most athletic player on the Lions’ front five. In fact, he made Kent Lee Platte’s All-RAS Team, which collected the best athletes at every position from the history of the NFL dating back to 1987. Here are Mihalik’s fantastic combine numbers:
All joking aside, Mihalik is easily the most athletic player on the Lions’ front five. In fact, he made Kent Lee Platte’s All-RAS Team, which collected the best athletes at every position from the history of the NFL dating back to 1987. Here are Mihalik’s fantastic combine numbers:
For more, check out the entire entry at Pride of Detroit.
Buffalo Bills: John Miller at WR
He’s done in practice before. He can do it again, this time in game.
That’s Bills lineman John Miller with the fancy footwork and the catch. As a guard, Miller has to pull and get to the outside as a lead blocker so it makes sense that he would have good foot speed despite his 315-pound physique.
For more, check out the entire entry at Buffalo Rumblings.
New England Patriots: Nate Solder at TE
Solder rumbled for a 16-yard receiving touchdown against the Colts in the AFC Championship Game following the 2014 season. Maybe it was the deflated footballs, but he seems well-suited for the role.
If the Patriots actually wanted to move Solder away from his blind side position, there’s a very real chance he could be the second-best tight end on the roster right now. I’m a Dwayne Allen believer, but Solder has more career receptions from Tom Brady and evidently a better rapport, and Solder is undeniably a superior blocking option.
For more, check out the entire entry at Pats Pulpit.
Tennessee Titans: Taylor Lewan at TE
Lewan’s already proven that he can make this work.
Taylor Lewan does an excellent job of selling the fact that he is just staying in to block. That relaxes the defense to think that he is just doing what he always does despite being announced as eligible before the play started.
Lewan then does a really nice job of releasing and catching the ball with his hands. We see receivers all the time that catch the ball with their bodies....not Lewan.
Then he shows a really nice burst to get to outrun the defender to the end zone. It really is a shame this play happened last year before the NFL relaxed the celebration rules. Lewan would have had something epic after getting in the box!
For more, check out the entire entry at Music City Miracles.
Chicago Bears: Kyle Long at TE
He’s speedier than a lot of tight ends and he has one catch in his career, and like Newhouse, he fumbled. But still, why not?
He ran a 4.94 forty at his NFL Combine, which is really good for a man of his size. That number is better than some tight ends in the league, including the Bears newest practice squad member, Colin Thompson, who was clocked at 5.01 at his pro day in the forty yard dash.
For more, check out the entire entry at Windy City Gridiron.
Oakland Raiders: Marshall Newhouse at RB
He’s just got to work on his ball security, and he’s got this.
“He’s an athlete,” head coach Jack Del Rio said of Newhouse. “He was going to go at least another four or five yards. It’s one of those like ‘Get down! Get down!’ He saw the end zone. I don’t even really think he was thinking first down. He was thinking ‘I’m gonna score. That’s what those big guys do. We try to get them to think about just locking up the ball and protecting it, but they can’t help it. They’re going for the end zone.”
For more, check out the entire entry at Silver and Black Pride.
Why not give these guys a shot?
We haven’t seen these players get their moment of glory, at least not yet.
Arizona Cardinals: Earl Watford at TE/FB
Who knows if Watford can actually catch the ball, but he could still fit in as a skill player.
Watford is an excellent athlete, he could line up and tight end or fullback and be successful as a blocker. Can he catch? That's a fair question, but what he can do is move and hit in space, something the Cardinals ask of their tight ends. Also, the basic job of a fullback is to be an extra guard on the field, so that's right in Watford’s wheel house.
For more, check out the entire entry at Revenge of the Birds.
Baltimore Ravens: Austin Howard as an eligible receiver
The Ravens’ passing offense is averaging just 165.7 yards per game. Maybe Austin Howard could give it the jump start it needs.
Already out on the edge, the Ravens should create eligible receiver formations for the right tackle. He’s 330 pounds, and stronger than any linebacker in his way, he’ll block and shed for the easy two-yard out route Marty calls ten times a game anyways.
The Ravens need a creative offense to move the chains, and it starts with the offensive line becoming offensive. How do you defend a right tackle who may be blocking for Alex Collins, protecting Joe Flacco, or breaking down the seam for a deep ball touchdown?
For more, check out the entire entry at Baltimore Beatdown.
Carolina Panthers: Taylor Moton at H-back
How has Riverboat Ron not done this yet?
The Panthers already use Moton as the extra tight end in the ‘jumbo package’ from time to time, so he already has semi-experience playing a skill position. If it were up to me, the Panthers would use him as the H-back in goal-to-go situations, similar to how they’ve used guys like Richie Brockel in the past.
For more, check out the entire entry at Cat Scratch Reader.
Jacksonville Jaguars: William Poehls at TE
His height alone makes him a red zone target that even Blake Bortles might not overthrow.
The Jacksonville Jaguars could use two things: an upgrade at tight end and BIG GUY TOUCHDOWNS so what better way to kill two birds with one stone (sorry, birds) than to try offensive tackle William Poehls out at tight end.
Poehls is the tallest player on the roster and at 6’ 8” he stands two full inches above current tight end Marcedes Lewis. He could just stand in the end zone and he’d never be overthrown, right? And he probably played basketball at some point. I mean, you kind of have to when you’re that tall. So, he’s probably sort of athletic?
For more, check out the entire entry at Big Cat Country.
Minnesota Vikings: Aviante Collins at TE
Does he have experience at any skill position? We don’t know. But on paper, this should work.
But I do know that he ran a 4.81 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine this past year, which is pretty impressive speed for a guy that stands 6’6” and weighs 295 pounds. Unfortunately, the only Combine drills he did were the 40-yard dash and the bench press (where he put up 225 pounds an impressive 35 times), so I can’t speak to his leaping ability or anything.
Still, if anything were to happen to any of the Vikings’ current tight ends and the Vikings needed another body for a three tight end formation, perhaps Collins could stand in as the guy.
For more, check out the entire entry atDaily Norseman.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Demar Dotson at WR
If you’ve got a guy who’s 6’9, you should throw it to him in the end zone.
I think the answer has to be Demar Dotson. At 6’9”, he could just stand there and hold his arms outstretched to catch those overthrown deep balls. And he’s athletic enough to get down the field, too. He played basketball in college and only converted to football at the very end of his college career.
For more, check out the entire entry at Bucs Nation.
New Orleans Saints: Terron Armstead at TE
Armstead ran a blazing-fast 4.71 40-yard dash at the combine. That’s faster than some wide receivers.
Armstead has a propensity to be a lead guy in the screen game, and can still get down the field easily several seasons later. He was a track and field star in high school (shot put), and ended up accepting a scholarship to play football for Arkansas-Pine Bluff because he could participate in both sports during college. Don’t forget, teams actually worked him out at tight end after he blew away scouts at the combine.
For more, check out the entire entry at Canal Street Chronicles.
Washington: Trent Williams at TE
Williams played basketball, so he presumably has the hands to catch passes from Kirk Cousins.
In a league that has gone nuts over receiving tight ends, an offense that featured Trent lined up in the tight end spot would be pretty dangerous. You want your tight end to block? No problem. You want to create a size mismatch underneath or in the flat? Done. You know that wham block that Vernon Davis excelled at more last season than this season (the one where he motions into the center of the line of scrimmage and knocks the linebacker in the hole silly)? I pity the linebacker thinking he is about to make a tackle in the center of the play with Trent motioning into that space.
For more, check out the entire entry at Hogs Haven.
Atlanta Falcons: Ryan Schraeder at TE
Schraeder might actually be Atlanta’s best option at tight end.
Schraeder is a 6’7”, 300 pound man with nimble feet who has been handling some of the better pass rushers in the league for years now, so he’d be one of the better blocking tight ends in the NFL from the jump. In addition, he runs about the same speed as Levine Toilolo, he probably will stick to his routes about as well as Austin Hooper, and his hands can’t be any worse than we’ve seen from Falcons’ receivers this year. I’ve talked myself into this in record time.
For more, check out the entire entry at the Falcoholic.
Los Angeles Rams: Rodger Saffold as an in-line TE
Saffold’s played nearly every position on the offensive line in his career with the Rams. Plus whereas Whitworth’s a little more top heavy, Saffold’s lower body is a bit bulkier. If he’s got hands, I could see Saff playing in-line tight end in red zone or 3rd down packages without much deficiency compared to former Rams like Michael Hoomanawanui or Roland Williams.
For more, check out the entire entry at Turf Show Times.
It’s probably not going to happen
These are are all “slim to none” chances, but that’s not going to stop us from dreaming.
Cincinnati Bengals: Cedric Ogbuehi at WR or TE
Ogbuehi hasn’t worked out like the Bengals have wanted, so might as well try something else:
Cedric Ogbuehi at wide receiver or tight end. If he’s not going to block, why not go ahead and move him into a pass-catching role, since blocking tends to be optional for them.
All throughout Ogbuehi’s career, you’ll see nothing but whiffs and blocking air as his defender gets an easy sack or tackle for loss, something that’s far more common with players whose main goal is to catch passes, not block.
For more, check out the entire entry at Cincy Jungle.
Dallas Cowboys: Tyron Smith at TE
Smith’s the best left tackle in the game, and Dallas can’t really afford to move him.
Smith is listed as 6’5” and 312 lbs, and there is not a lot of body fat on that frame. He has always demonstrated tremendous athleticism and agility on the field. He is one player that would not need to do much if any reshaping of his body to move to tight end. And imagine being a defensive back seeing him bearing down on you.
For more, check out the entire entry at Blogging the Boys.
Denver Broncos: Matt Paradis at QB
I mean, could he really be worse than the wet-fart combination of Trevor Siemian and Brock Osweiler?
Head coach Vance Joseph did say he and the coaching staff were looking at everything in attempt to generate some wins for the Denver Broncos. This would be one change no one would see coming.
No one, except us. lol
For more, check out the entire entry at Mile High Report.
Miami Dolphins: Mike Pouncey in the backfield
This would prove once and for all which Pouncey brother is the most athletic.
But, I still think lining Pouncey up in the backfield and letting him run with the ball would be the better choice - and I would probably be pretty funny too.
And, it would prove that the Dolphins’ Pouncey is a better athlete than his twin brother, Pittsburgh Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey - who was not the choice of Behind the Steel Curtain for this question. Just sad.
For more, check out the entire entry at the Phinsider.
San Francisco 49ers: It could be either Joe Staley or Trent Brown
The Niners’ offensive line has been so shaky that it’s probably best to just let these guys try to protect the quarterback instead of branching out right now.
Staley is the easy call, but what about Trent Brown? He’s a monster of a man, but most everybody raves about his exceptional athleticism. I don’t expect to see trick plays right now given all the injuries and other issues, but at some point, imagine making Brown a tackle eligible for goal line or other short yardage situations? He stands 6’8, and could be a ridiculous mismatch in the right situation. He would actually need to catch passes, but imagine what it would be like to be a defensive player seeing a 6’8, 350 pound pass catcher coming your way?
For more, check out the entire entry at Niners Nation.
New York Giants: Maybe Justin Pugh?
The Giants’ offensive line has been a catastrophe this season. Better to leave this alone.
First of all, I can’t really picture anyone on the Giants’ offensive line being athletic enough to play anywhere else. Maybe Justin Pugh, that’s about it. Second of all, the Giants are 1-7 and in turmoil. Maybe it’s just me, but I’m not really in the right frame of mind to consider this one.
For more, check out the entire entry at Big Blue View.
Houston Texans: Julie’n Davenport by default
I realize this is a stretch, what with the majority of Houston’s offensive linemen not being particularly good at playing along the offensive line; asking which one could master a totally different skill-set may seem unreasonable. Nevertheless, we march on!
Yikes. There’s no doubt (Nick) Martin’s the best of the lot, but do you see him playing a skill position? I don’t. I suppose I’d lean (Julie’n) Davenport here based purely on athleticism. What say you?
For more, check out the entire entry at Battle Red Blog.
Kansas City Chiefs: Mitchell Schwartz at QB
The Chiefs are set at quarterback. But Schwartz started his high school career at quarterback, so he has some experience there. But they’re probably better off keeping Schwartz right where he is. Look no farther than his game against Von Miller as proof.
Schwartz’s performance on Monday night against Von Miller was one of the ups and that’s good because you signed him for this game. He was really solid against Miller, who is arguably the best pass rusher in the NFL (but wasn’t the best pass rusher on the field last night — that was Justin Houston).
For more, check out the entire entry at Arrowhead Pride.
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Injuries: Rob Gronkowski (groin) limited at practice
Desperately searching for a spark, the down-and-out Cincinnati Bengals didn’t find one during Thursday’s practice.
The team went through their daily workout without the services of Tyler Eifert, who did not participate.
The fifth-year tight end also missed Wednesday’s practice with a bad back, putting his status is doubt for Sunday’s clash with the Green Bay Packers.
It’s another negative drumbeat for the Bengals, a team that’s produced a pair of troubling showings on offense. Eifert has barely made a dent this season, catching just four passes for 46 yards for a club struggling for its first win.
Other injuries we’re tracking on this Thursday in Week 3 of the season:
1. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported that Packers linebacker Nick Perry is scheduled to undergo surgery on his hand — “a finger, more specifically” — and is “almost certainly out this week.” Rapoport was told Perry will return soon.
Wide receiver Jordy Nelson said he expects to play versus the Bengals.
Wide receiver Randall Cobb (chest), offensive tackle David Bakhtiari (hamstring), safety Kentrell Brice (groin), linebacker Jake Ryan (concussion), defensive tackle Mike Daniels (hamstring) and cornerback Davon House (quad) didn’t practice. Right tackle Bryan Bulaga practiced for the second straight day.
The Packers have placed tackle Jason Spriggs on injured reserve and signed defensive tackle Ricky Jean Francois.
2. Rob Gronkowski (groin) was limited during practice. Gronk officially was a DNP on Wednesday.
Gronk is out at practice running around with everyone else.
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) September 21, 2017
Wideout Danny Amendola (concussion/knee), cornerback Stephon Gilmore (groin), linebacker Dont’a Hightower (knee) and wideout Phillip Dorsett (knee) were all limited at practice.Rex Burkhead (ribs) remained out for the Patriots.
3. Vikings quarterback Sam Bradford (knee) and linebacker Anthony Barr (hamstring) were both limited at practice.
4. The Baltimore Ravens announced that running back Jeremy Langford was placed on injured reserve. In a related move, Baltimore signed runner John Crockett off the practice squad.
5. Carolina Panthers center Ryan Kalil, who missed Sunday’s win over the Bills after waking up with a neck issue, was held out of practice again, and coach Ron Rivera told reporters “there is concern” about his status for Week 3 vs. the Saints. Carolina’s offensive line struggled in Kalil’s absence against Buffalo’s pass rush.
Cam Newton will again be listed as limited http://pic.twitter.com/hkgR6ReJ0L
— Bill Voth (@PanthersBill) September 21, 2017
6. Kansas City Chiefs defensive stalwart Justin Houston missed practice Thursday due to the flu.
7. Stephon Tuitt returned to practice Thursday after missing the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Week 2 win with a biceps injury. Linebacker T.J. Watt (groin) did not participate in practice.
8. Washington Redskins tight end Jordan Reed (ribs/sternum) is back at practice after sitting out Wednesday, NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported. Coach Jay Gruden said his pain is becoming manageable and they’ll see how he does tomorrow.
9. For the second straight day, New York Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins (ankle/hand), linebacker B.J. Goodson (shin) and offensive tackle Bobby Hart (ankle) missed practice. Wide receiver Odell Beckham (ankle) and tight end Evan Engram (concussion) were limited again.
10. Even though Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Jaelen Strong found his passport, he won’t travel to London because of a hamstring injury, according to The Associated Press. The Jaguars play against the Ravens in London on Sunday.
11. Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Kwon Alexander (hamstring) sat out for the second consecutive day but told reporters he’ll play Sunday versus the Minnesota Vikings.
12. The San Francisco 49ers expect to have starting tight end George Kittle (hip) active for Thursday’s game versus the Los Angeles Rams, a source tells Rapoport.
13. Broncos offensive tackle Garett Bolles (leg), who was carted off the field during Denver’s win over the Cowboys this past Sunday and was deemed “week-to-week” by coach Vance Joseph, practiced.
14. Tennessee Titans running back DeMarco Murray (hamstring) did not practice.
15. Chicago Bears running back Jordan Howard (shoulder) was limited again at practice, NFL Network’s Stacey Dales reported.
16. Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Marcell Dareus (ankle) sat out practice for the second straight day. Offensive lineman Cordy Glenn (ankle) returned but was limited. Defensive lineman Shaq Lawson (foot) also returned but is expected to sit versus the Broncos. Wide receiver Kaelin Clay (foot) and tight end Nick O’Leary (hamstring) were limited.
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Packers Training Camp Day 6 Notes
Packers Notes
Flags nearly every play. Sloppy as hell. Again.
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
Busted play, Rodgers ticked and tosses the ball in what I can only assume is disgust.
— Bill Huber (@PackerReport) July 31, 2019
Practice No. 6 in the books after 2 hours, 20 minutes. pic.twitter.com/Ab8kipVYiL
— Tom Silverstein (@TomSilverstein) July 31, 2019
Hear from Head Coach Matt LaFleur following Wednesday's #PackersCamp practice 🎥 https://t.co/0EpoWvsBJ3
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) July 31, 2019
Zero tolerance on fighting, LaFleur says. Told Jones to get off the field after scuffle with Carson.
— Bill Huber (@PackerReport) July 31, 2019
Injuries
Aaron Jones is not going today. It's hamstring tightness but not expected to be anything long term — not even to the level of fellow RB Jamaal Williams, who has been out multiple days with a hamstring injury. https://t.co/ofIB47BdOr pic.twitter.com/lyfuzrtmTn
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) July 31, 2019
Nine #Packers out: Mason Crosby (calf) Jamaal Williams (hamstring) Aaron Jones (hamstring tightness) Josh Jackson (foot) Javien Hamilton (hamstring) Kendall Donnerson (hamstring) Greg Roberts (PUP) Jason Spriggs (trapezius) Fadol Brown (calf) Darnell Savage Jr (teeth) returned.
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) July 31, 2019
QB
Aaron Rodgers
Rodgers dropped two nice over the shoulder passes to Davante and then Allison during one on one red zone. Nice touch
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) July 31, 2019
Rodgers and Allison just had what looks like an amazing side end zone toe drag connection for a TD, but the practice ref called it out of bounds, Rodgers begged to differ. Great hands and attempt regardless
— Dave Schroeder (@SchroederWBAY) July 31, 2019
Busted play, Rodgers ticked and tosses the ball in what I can only assume is disgust.
— Bill Huber (@PackerReport) July 31, 2019
.@AaronRodgers12 ➡️ @tae15adams #PackersCamp pic.twitter.com/cr8tOlxN68
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) July 31, 2019
Nice job by D Williams working back across formation to pick up a blitz. Goes for naught as Rodgers throws behind Adams on a deep In.
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
Rodgers hits MVS deep for a TD in 2 min drill. Alexander had good coverage, just a great adjustment by MVS. Been waiting on one of those. Offense goes nuts…
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
Aaron Rodgers was 6-for-8 for 70 yards on the drive. Davante Adams caught two passes, both for first down, including a 6 yarder on 3rd & 3 one play before the touchdown. Good showing for a #Packers offense that had been behind the defense most of camp.
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) July 31, 2019
DeShone Kizer
Elgton Jenkins again at center with No 2s. Kizer hits Moore on cross
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) July 31, 2019
DeShone Kizer with two brutal deep balls to end his two-minute drill. One caught by Packers staffer 5 yards beyond right sideline and the other landed nowhere near a receiver. Kizer tapped his chest and took fault.
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 31, 2019
Tim Boyle
And that’s it for Practice 6. 2 hours, 19 minutes. Practice ends with Boyle 2-minute ending in 48-yard FG by Ficken.
— Bill Huber (@PackerReport) July 31, 2019
Manny Wilkins
WR
DavanteAdams
Advantage Davante Adams against Jaire Alexander in 1-on-1 red zone drill. Pass from Rodgers pic.twitter.com/M4jP6pEyFl
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 31, 2019
Good 1-on-1 period in the RedZone with the #Packers WRs vs. DBs. — Darius Shepherd almost impossible to cover. (Slippery in small spaces. Beat Alexander once.) — G-Mo diving catch on Fade vs. Jamerson. — Rodgers quick slant to Kumerow vs. Hollman. — Davante is just automatic.
— Marques Eversoll (@MarquesEversoll) July 31, 2019
.@AaronRodgers12 ➡️ @tae15adams #PackersCamp pic.twitter.com/cr8tOlxN68
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) July 31, 2019
MVS
8️⃣3️⃣@MVS__11 | #PackersCamp pic.twitter.com/HKmHmkvxNc
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) July 31, 2019
Rodgers hits MVS deep for a TD in 2 min drill. Alexander had good coverage, just a great adjustment by MVS. Been waiting on one of those. Offense goes nuts…
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
Geronimo
Good 1-on-1 period in the RedZone with the #Packers WRs vs. DBs. — Darius Shepherd almost impossible to cover. (Slippery in small spaces. Beat Alexander once.) — G-Mo diving catch on Fade vs. Jamerson. — Rodgers quick slant to Kumerow vs. Hollman. — Davante is just automatic.
— Marques Eversoll (@MarquesEversoll) July 31, 2019
Rodgers and Allison just had what looks like an amazing side end zone toe drag connection for a TD, but the practice ref called it out of bounds, Rodgers begged to differ. Great hands and attempt regardless
— Dave Schroeder (@SchroederWBAY) July 31, 2019
Fantastic jump ball catch from Geronimo on a rainbow from Rodgers. Packers working on dealing with pressure from empty looks
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
EQ
Nice job staying alive for his QB by EQ. Rodgers finds him after everything was covered initially.
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
Trevor Davis
Jake Kumerow
Good 1-on-1 period in the RedZone with the #Packers WRs vs. DBs. — Darius Shepherd almost impossible to cover. (Slippery in small spaces. Beat Alexander once.) — G-Mo diving catch on Fade vs. Jamerson. — Rodgers quick slant to Kumerow vs. Hollman. — Davante is just automatic.
— Marques Eversoll (@MarquesEversoll) July 31, 2019
J’Mon Moore
Elgton Jenkins again at center with No 2s. Kizer hits Moore on cross
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) July 31, 2019
And that’s it for Practice 6. 2 hours, 19 minutes. Practice ends with Boyle 2-minute ending in 48-yard FG by Ficken.
— Bill Huber (@PackerReport) July 31, 2019
Teo Redding
Allen Lazard
Kabion Ento
Darrius Shepherd
Darrius Shepherd is shifty. Won with an outside in route and now cuts to catch another RZ TD after being lined up against Alexander #Packers
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) July 31, 2019
Jawill Davis
Malik Taylor
RB
Aaron Jones
LaFleur says #Packers were just being “cautious” with Aaron Jones today, holding him out because of the hamstring tightness.
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) July 31, 2019
Jamaal Williams
Tra Carson
🚨First training camp scuffle🚨 Tra Carson running hard and puts Tony Brown on the ground. Josh Jones takes exception. David Bakhtiari runs downfield and shoves Josh Jones after the play to stick up for his RB. Jones chirping. No haymakers thrown.
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 31, 2019
Dexter Williams
Rookie sixth round pick Dexter Williams leading RBs through individual drills without Jones and J Williams #Packers pic.twitter.com/lwl86BHLpv
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) July 31, 2019
Ty Summers just obliterated Dexter Williams in a pass pro drill. Mercy.
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
Nice job by D Williams working back across formation to pick up a blitz. Goes for naught as Rodgers throws behind Adams on a deep In.
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
Aaron Rodgers pulled Dexter Williams aside after that team period and LaFleur joined in as well. A lot being thrown at the rookie RB today in his increased workload with Aaron Jones and Jamal Williams out for #Packers
— Ryan Rodig (@ryanrodigwfrv) July 31, 2019
Corey Grant
Darrin Hall
FB
Danny Vitale
The fullback is a legit weapon in this offense.
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
First play in the last competitive period is…a fullback screen to Vitale. Kid is everywhere.
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
Rodgers hits MVS for 34 yard TD to end No 1 team period. Vitale was RB and KaDar Holman was dime at start of series
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) July 31, 2019
TE
Jimmy Graham
Rodgers sends D Williams out wide right for a five wide look. Hits Jimmy Graham on a quick out to beat the blitz. A little ode to McCarthy….
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
Rodgers sends Vitale out wide left. Another spread look. This time hits Graham up the seam for a first down.
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
Marcedes Lewis
Jace Sternberger
Robert Tonyan
🚨 Robert Tonyan fans 🚨 Via @jasonjwilde’s question, Matt LaFleur: “I’m excited about him. I think he gets better everyday in the pass and the run game. It’ll be fun to watch him in those preseason situations.”
— Lily Zhao (@LilySZhao) July 31, 2019
Evan Baylis
Malcolm Johnson
Pharoah McKeveer
OT
David Bakhtiari
🚨First training camp scuffle🚨 Tra Carson running hard and puts Tony Brown on the ground. Josh Jones takes exception. David Bakhtiari runs downfield and shoves Josh Jones after the play to stick up for his RB. Jones chirping. No haymakers thrown.
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 31, 2019
Bryan Bulaga
Rashan Gary just tried beating Bryan Bulaga on the outside during two-minute drill. Rookie ended up sitting on the turf.
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 31, 2019
Jason Spriggs
Alex Light
#Packers have rotated Justin McCray and Lucas Patrick as first-team center, just to spell Corey Linsley. Today, it’s Patrick. That’s a possible pathway to the roster. Alex Light also getting first-team reps at RT to spell Bryan Bulaga. Light has spelled David Bakhtiari too.
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) July 31, 2019
Justin McCray
#Packers have rotated Justin McCray and Lucas Patrick as first-team center, just to spell Corey Linsley. Today, it’s Patrick. That’s a possible pathway to the roster. Alex Light also getting first-team reps at RT to spell Bryan Bulaga. Light has spelled David Bakhtiari too.
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) July 31, 2019
Gerhard De Beer
Anthony Coyle
Yosuah Nijman
OG
Lane Taylor
Billy Turner
Elgton Jenkins
Elgton Jenkins again at center with No 2s. Kizer hits Moore on cross
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) July 31, 2019
Daily Za’Darius Smith and Rashan Gary one on one tweet. Kenny Clark and, Elgton Jenkins had nice reps as well #Packers
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) July 31, 2019
Cole Madison
Cole Madison continues to impress in 1 on 1s
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
Adam Pankey
Lucas Patrick
#Packers have rotated Justin McCray and Lucas Patrick as first-team center, just to spell Corey Linsley. Today, it’s Patrick. That’s a possible pathway to the roster. Alex Light also getting first-team reps at RT to spell Bryan Bulaga. Light has spelled David Bakhtiari too.
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) July 31, 2019
OC
Corey Linsley
DT
Kenny Clark
Kenny Clark just peeled off from his rush to cover Dexter Williams in the flat. Holy athleticism from the big man Batman.
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
Daily Za’Darius Smith and Rashan Gary one on one tweet. Kenny Clark and, Elgton Jenkins had nice reps as well #Packers
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) July 31, 2019
Dean Lowry
Montravius Adams
Montravious Adams has generated a lot of headlines lately, but he still ends up on the ground way too much so far early in camp.
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
James Looney
Tyler Lancaster
Kingsley Keke
Fadol Brown
Greg Roberts
Deon Simon
Olive Sagapolu
EDGE
Zadarius Smith
Daily Za’Darius Smith and Rashan Gary one on one tweet. Kenny Clark and, Elgton Jenkins had nice reps as well #Packers
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) July 31, 2019
OLB ZaDarius Smith continues to dominate in 1 on 1 pass rush drills. Won all three of his rushes.
— Tom Silverstein (@TomSilverstein) July 31, 2019
Preston Smith
Rashan Gary
Daily Za’Darius Smith and Rashan Gary one on one tweet. Kenny Clark and, Elgton Jenkins had nice reps as well #Packers
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) July 31, 2019
Rashan Gary just tried beating Bryan Bulaga on the outside during two-minute drill. Rookie ended up sitting on the turf.
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 31, 2019
Kyler Fackrell
Kendall Donnerson
Reggie Gilbert
Brady heldon
Randy Ramsey
LB
Blake Martinez
Oren Burks
First pass call in team, offense tries to get MVS deep but secondary is all over it. No outlet for Rodgers because of good coverage in the flat by Burks. QB has to tuck it and run.
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
James Crawford
Ty Summers
Ty Summers just obliterated Dexter Williams in a pass pro drill. Mercy.
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
Curtis Bolton
CB
Jaire Alexander
Advantage Davante Adams against Jaire Alexander in 1-on-1 red zone drill. Pass from Rodgers pic.twitter.com/M4jP6pEyFl
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 31, 2019
Darrius Shepherd gets a ton of space against Jaire Alexander in red-zone 1-on-1s. Shepherd made Will Redmond slip before catching a TD on his last rep. pic.twitter.com/V3MdH6HalM
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 31, 2019
1st team 2 min drill was painful to watch from offensive point of view until Rodgers threw up a jump ball behind MVS, that he adjusted back to, catching a TD vs Jaire coverage. Offense wins, but it wasn’t pretty before that play
— Dave Schroeder (@SchroederWBAY) July 31, 2019
Kevin King
Josh Jackson
Tramon Williams
Ka’dar Hollman
Good 1-on-1 period in the RedZone with the #Packers WRs vs. DBs. — Darius Shepherd almost impossible to cover. (Slippery in small spaces. Beat Alexander once.) — G-Mo diving catch on Fade vs. Jamerson. — Rodgers quick slant to Kumerow vs. Hollman. — Davante is just automatic.
— Marques Eversoll (@MarquesEversoll) July 31, 2019
Rodgers hits MVS for 34 yard TD to end No 1 team period. Vitale was RB and KaDar Holman was dime at start of series
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) July 31, 2019
Ka’Dar Hollman continues to impress. Keeps showing signs of being a really good man corner.
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
Tony Brown
🚨First training camp scuffle🚨 Tra Carson running hard and puts Tony Brown on the ground. Josh Jones takes exception. David Bakhtiari runs downfield and shoves Josh Jones after the play to stick up for his RB. Jones chirping. No haymakers thrown.
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 31, 2019
Rodgers just threw up a jump ball and Geronimo jumped up and caught the ball over and behind the head of the defender, Brown. Sheer brilliance by Allison
— Dave Schroeder (@SchroederWBAY) July 31, 2019
Javien Hamilton
Natrell Jamerson
Good 1-on-1 period in the RedZone with the #Packers WRs vs. DBs. — Darius Shepherd almost impossible to cover. (Slippery in small spaces. Beat Alexander once.) — G-Mo diving catch on Fade vs. Jamerson. — Rodgers quick slant to Kumerow vs. Hollman. — Davante is just automatic.
— Marques Eversoll (@MarquesEversoll) July 31, 2019
Will Redmond
Nydair Rouse
Chandon Sullivan
S
Adrian Amos
Darnell Savage alongside Adrian Amos with the 1s to start today. Raven Greene, who had been with Amos at safety, watching from the sideline. Right back in the mix for the first-rounder.
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 31, 2019
Darnell Savage
First round pick Darnell Savage is in pads. Looks to be making his #PackersCamp debut pic.twitter.com/wUeYcvCjx4
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) July 31, 2019
Darnell Savage alongside Adrian Amos with the 1s to start today. Raven Greene, who had been with Amos at safety, watching from the sideline. Right back in the mix for the first-rounder.
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 31, 2019
LaFleur on Savage returning: “We’re not going to throw him back in there, we’re going to incrementally bring him back. He’ll be in walkthroughs later” #Packers
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) July 31, 2019
Raven Greene
In walkthrough, Savage went right back to his spot as deep safety aside Adrian Amos. Raven Greene, who’d been in Savage’s spot, dropped into box as hybrid LB. Josh Jones, who has been hybrid safety, now on sideline. We’ll see if that continues.
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) July 31, 2019
Greene, not Savage, with Amos at safety in first full speed team drills. D Williams at RB with Jones and J Williams out.
— Pete Dougherty (@PeteDougherty) July 31, 2019
Raven Greene comes free on a blitz and would have lit Rodgers up if he didn’t have a red jersey. This after a play that saw three defenders collapse in on Rodgers. Defense taking it to the offense again.
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) July 31, 2019
Josh Jones
In walkthrough, Savage went right back to his spot as deep safety aside Adrian Amos. Raven Greene, who’d been in Savage’s spot, dropped into box as hybrid LB. Josh Jones, who has been hybrid safety, now on sideline. We’ll see if that continues.
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) July 31, 2019
🚨First training camp scuffle🚨 Tra Carson running hard and puts Tony Brown on the ground. Josh Jones takes exception. David Bakhtiari runs downfield and shoves Josh Jones after the play to stick up for his RB. Jones chirping. No haymakers thrown.
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 31, 2019
Jones had tackled Dexter Williams earlier in camp – the safety is bringing an edge. #Packers
— Jim Owczarski (@JimOwczarski) July 31, 2019
Looks Josh Jones got yanked out of practice after that scuffle. Coach Matt LaFleur wasn't happy with Jones and now he has yet to return to the field in the next team period. https://t.co/1UcRnEdRPu
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) July 31, 2019
Matt LaFleur on Josh Jones sitting out rest of practice after scuffle: “I told him to get out at that particular moment. That’s not what we want to be about.”
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) July 31, 2019
Mike Tyson
Tray Matthews
Special Teams
Mason Crosby
Sam Ficken
Ficken good from 48 to end No 3 two minute. Boyle hit Moore twice early in the series
— Wes Hodkiewicz (@WesHod) July 31, 2019
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Injuries: Rob Gronkowski (groin) limited at practice
Desperately searching for a spark, the down-and-out Cincinnati Bengals didn’t find one during Thursday’s practice.
The team went through their daily workout without the services of Tyler Eifert, who did not participate.
The fifth-year tight end also missed Wednesday’s practice with a bad back, putting his status is doubt for Sunday’s clash with the Green Bay Packers.
It’s another negative drumbeat for the Bengals, a team that’s produced a pair of troubling showings on offense. Eifert has barely made a dent this season, catching just four passes for 46 yards for a club struggling for its first win.
Other injuries we’re tracking on this Thursday in Week 3 of the season:
1. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported that Packers linebacker Nick Perry is scheduled to undergo surgery on his hand — “a finger, more specifically” — and is “almost certainly out this week.” Rapoport was told Perry will return soon.
Wide receiver Jordy Nelson said he expects to play versus the Bengals.
Wide receiver Randall Cobb (chest), offensive tackle David Bakhtiari (hamstring), safety Kentrell Brice (groin), linebacker Jake Ryan (concussion), defensive tackle Mike Daniels (hamstring) and cornerback Davon House (quad) didn’t practice. Right tackle Bryan Bulaga practiced for the second straight day.
The Packers have placed tackle Jason Spriggs on injured reserve and signed defensive tackle Ricky Jean Francois.
2. Rob Gronkowski (groin) was limited during practice. Gronk officially was a DNP on Wednesday.
Gronk is out at practice running around with everyone else.
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) September 21, 2017
Wideout Danny Amendola (concussion/knee), cornerback Stephon Gilmore (groin), linebacker Dont’a Hightower (knee) and wideout Phillip Dorsett (knee) were all limited at practice.Rex Burkhead (ribs) remained out for the Patriots.
3. Vikings quarterback Sam Bradford (knee) and linebacker Anthony Barr (hamstring) were both limited at practice.
4. The Baltimore Ravens announced that running back Jeremy Langford was placed on injured reserve. In a related move, Baltimore signed runner John Crockett off the practice squad.
5. Carolina Panthers center Ryan Kalil, who missed Sunday’s win over the Bills after waking up with a neck issue, was held out of practice again, and coach Ron Rivera told reporters “there is concern” about his status for Week 3 vs. the Saints. Carolina’s offensive line struggled in Kalil’s absence against Buffalo’s pass rush.
Cam Newton will again be listed as limited pic.twitter.com/hkgR6ReJ0L
— Bill Voth (@PanthersBill) September 21, 2017
6. Kansas City Chiefs defensive stalwart Justin Houston missed practice Thursday due to the flu.
7. Stephon Tuitt returned to practice Thursday after missing the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Week 2 win with a biceps injury. Linebacker T.J. Watt (groin) did not participate in practice.
8. Washington Redskins tight end Jordan Reed (ribs/sternum) is back at practice after sitting out Wednesday, NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported. Coach Jay Gruden said his pain is becoming manageable and they’ll see how he does tomorrow.
9. For the second straight day, New York Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins (ankle/hand), linebacker B.J. Goodson (shin) and offensive tackle Bobby Hart (ankle) missed practice. Wide receiver Odell Beckham (ankle) and tight end Evan Engram (concussion) were limited again.
10. Even though Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Jaelen Strong found his passport, he won’t travel to London because of a hamstring injury, according to The Associated Press. The Jaguars play against the Ravens in London on Sunday.
11. Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Kwon Alexander (hamstring) sat out for the second consecutive day but told reporters he’ll play Sunday versus the Minnesota Vikings.
12. The San Francisco 49ers expect to have starting tight end George Kittle (hip) active for Thursday’s game versus the Los Angeles Rams, a source tells Rapoport.
13. Broncos offensive tackle Garett Bolles (leg), who was carted off the field during Denver’s win over the Cowboys this past Sunday and was deemed “week-to-week” by coach Vance Joseph, practiced.
14. Tennessee Titans running back DeMarco Murray (hamstring) did not practice.
15. Chicago Bears running back Jordan Howard (shoulder) was limited again at practice, NFL Network’s Stacey Dales reported.
16. Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Marcell Dareus (ankle) sat out practice for the second straight day. Offensive lineman Cordy Glenn (ankle) returned but was limited. Defensive lineman Shaq Lawson (foot) also returned but is expected to sit versus the Broncos. Wide receiver Kaelin Clay (foot) and tight end Nick O’Leary (hamstring) were limited.
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