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Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 16th, 2011, 4:42 pm
by The Football Fan
Is it the progress of the QBs or running game? Scouting redshirt freshman? Possible styles of play or schemes? Position changes?

I guess I'm always looking at the write ups to see if any playmakers are emerging.

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 16th, 2011, 4:54 pm
by wilson
The Football Fan wrote:Is it the progress of the QBs or running game? Scouting redshirt freshman? Possible styles of play or schemes? Position changes?

I guess I'm always looking at the write ups to see if any playmakers are emerging.
I'll tell you what interest me most.
It's figuring out whether new CTN posters will make their comments in grammatically correct fashion. :-B

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 16th, 2011, 5:21 pm
by CameronBornAndBred
For me it's what happens on the defensive line. I read an article today about how Cutcliffe is stressing that also. I will be interested to see what changes are made with Hobby gone.

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 16th, 2011, 10:00 pm
by devildeac

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 17th, 2011, 3:56 pm
by The Football Fan
wilson wrote:
The Football Fan wrote:Is it the progress of the QBs or running game? Scouting redshirt freshman? Possible styles of play or schemes? Position changes?

I guess I'm always looking at the write ups to see if any playmakers are emerging.
I'll tell you what interest me most.
It's figuring out whether new CTN posters will make their comments in grammatically correct fashion. :-B
This is a message board. Why are you busting my chops over complete sentences? I wrote it as I would've said it. I'm guessing you've done that at some point before too.

Com'on man... a new poster should be feel'n the love! Instead I'm getting scorn from d'ivory tours.

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 17th, 2011, 4:34 pm
by CameronBornAndBred
The Football Fan wrote:
wilson wrote:
The Football Fan wrote:Is it the progress of the QBs or running game? Scouting redshirt freshman? Possible styles of play or schemes? Position changes?

I guess I'm always looking at the write ups to see if any playmakers are emerging.
I'll tell you what interest me most.
It's figuring out whether new CTN posters will make their comments in grammatically correct fashion. :-B
This is a message board. Why are you busting my chops over complete sentences? I wrote it as I would've said it. I'm guessing you've done that at some point before too.

Com'on man... a new poster should be feel'n the love! Instead I'm getting scorn from d'ivory tours.
You must forgive Wilson. He is obsessive compulsive when it comes to spelling and grammar. He is one of our members who make CTN a bit different from the other sites. Actually, you don't have to forgive him, but if you do, do it with good spelling and grammar. :))

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 17th, 2011, 4:55 pm
by lawgrad91
The Football Fan wrote:
wilson wrote:
The Football Fan wrote:Is it the progress of the QBs or running game? Scouting redshirt freshman? Possible styles of play or schemes? Position changes?

I guess I'm always looking at the write ups to see if any playmakers are emerging.
I'll tell you what interest me most.
It's figuring out whether new CTN posters will make their comments in grammatically correct fashion. :-B
This is a message board. Why are you busting my chops over complete sentences? I wrote it as I would've said it. I'm guessing you've done that at some point before too.

Com'on man... a new poster should be feel'n the love! Instead I'm getting scorn from d'ivory tours.
:ymhug: :ymhug: :ymhug:

I would like to see some progress defensively. I think some of the freshmen can make an impact, the way Kelby Brown did last year. And :YMPRAY: :YMPRAY: :YMPRAY: can we have a running game?

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 17th, 2011, 6:39 pm
by captmojo
CameronBornAndBred wrote:
The Football Fan wrote:
wilson wrote: It's figuring out whether new CTN posters will make their comments in grammatically correct fashion. :-B
This is a message board. Why are you busting my chops over complete sentences? I wrote it as I would've said it. I'm guessing you've done that at some point before too.

Com'on man... a new poster should be feel'n the love! Instead I'm getting scorn from d'ivory tours.
You must forgive Wilson. He is obsessive compulsive when it comes to spelling and grammar. He is one of our members who make CTN a bit different from the other sites. Actually, you don't have to forgive him, but if you do, do it with good spelling and grammar. :))
:text-yeahthat: What he said.

Very diplomatic, by the way. My compliments.

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 18th, 2011, 10:00 am
by Bob Green
I am interested in two areas. First, is continued progress on the offensive line. This is an area which has shown dramatic improvement in the Coach Cut era, but we still need better run blocking. In order to make the next step and become a team capable of posting a winning record, we must run the ball much better. A specific OL concern is center as Bryan Morgan is no longer here to anchor the middle of the OL. Second, and this is very broad, improvement on defense. We need development in multiple areas on defense: line, cornerback, and linebacker. Safety was our only strong spot last season. We gave up too many points.

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 18th, 2011, 10:11 am
by Bob Green
Following up on my previous post, I realize I am taking the offensive skill positions for granted, but based upon watching almost every game the past three years, I'm extremely confident we will be solid at QB, WR, TE and RB. We have experienced players with proven performance at those positions. RB is the where we have the least amount of proven performance but that is a function of the OL. Desmond Scott and Josh Snead have strength and speed, and can run the ball if the OL provides the blocking. Scott's +30 yard 4th quarter TD run against Virginia was one of the most exciting plays of the year last season.

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 18th, 2011, 10:23 am
by CameronBornAndBred
Bob Green wrote:We gave up too many points.
One reason we gave up so many points is because we gave up the ball so much. I'll attribute some of that to youth. I read a stat the other day that 42% of our team is true or redshirt freshmen. That's pretty amazing. With experience will come better ball control, and hopefully less turnovers.

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 19th, 2011, 9:41 am
by Bob Green

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 20th, 2011, 10:36 am
by Bob Green
The Football Fan wrote:This is a message board. Why are you busting my chops over complete sentences?
I have to side with Wilson here because correct spelling and proper grammar are extremely important in the communications process. For example, capitalization is the difference between helping your Uncle Jack off a horse and helping your uncle jack off a horse.

:ymapplause: :ymapplause: :ymapplause:

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 20th, 2011, 10:42 am
by captmojo
Add me to list that endorses capitalization! =))

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 20th, 2011, 6:36 pm
by captmojo
Now that I think about it...
the practice that held the most interest for me, in spring, didn't have a damn thing to do with football. :romance-kisscheek:

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 21st, 2011, 10:05 pm
by The Football Fan
Looking back at it now, I think I over reacted. My nose was so stuffed up that I was just miserable. I view a message board as a fairly informal setting and conversational. That doesn’t mean I think grammar isn’t important. I have trouble with posts, on other sites, having so many errors that the message becomes confusing. I thought my message/post was clear even if not in perfect form.

Still I can understand that for some…it sticks out like a swollen pimple on an otherwise pristine face. I don’t want anyone cringing at my post for the wrong reason. So, when in Rome…

I think we've had enough banter on that mess. Let’s talk some ball.

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 21st, 2011, 10:24 pm
by CameronBornAndBred
The Football Fan wrote:Looking back at it now, I think I over reacted. My nose was so stuffed up that I was just miserable. I view a message board as a fairly informal setting and conversational. That doesn’t mean I think grammar isn’t important. I have trouble with posts, on other sites, having so many errors that the message becomes confusing. I thought my message/post was clear even if not in perfect form.

Still I can understand that for some…it sticks out like a swollen pimple on an otherwise pristine face. I don’t want anyone cringing at my post for the wrong reason. So, when in Rome…

I think we've had enough banter on that mess. Let’s talk some ball.
No worries, the more you post you'll learn that we are about as informal as they come. I've seen somewhere that the Spring Game is March 26th, anyone know if that's true? I'm not sure if I'm such a big fan of this early start for the team.

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 25th, 2011, 8:49 am
by The Football Fan
I've never been to the Spring game. If the weather is nice, I'd like to go. Do you know if they sell tickets? Also, does anyone know if they have the kids activities set up for the Spring game. Other than the the short videos on the goduke website, it seems like information on players and play making is sparse.

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 25th, 2011, 8:53 am
by wilson
The Football Fan wrote:I've never been to the Spring game. If the weather is nice, I'd like to go. Do you know if they sell tickets? Also, does anyone know if they have the kids activities set up for the Spring game. Other than the the short videos on the goduke website, it seems like information on players and play making is sparse.
It's free. If the weather is nice, it's a good time.

Re: Spring Practice - What interest you most?

Posted: February 25th, 2011, 9:03 am
by CameronBornAndBred
The Football Fan wrote:I've never been to the Spring game. If the weather is nice, I'd like to go. Do you know if they sell tickets? Also, does anyone know if they have the kids activities set up for the Spring game. Other than the the short videos on the goduke website, it seems like information on players and play making is sparse.
They do have lots of activities set up for the kids. I missed last years, but went two years ago. It's a great way to spend a Spring Saturday. Also take some time to go enjoy Duke Gardens. (Another reason why I wish the game were later in April or early May.)