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2014 Training Camp Observations Thread
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2014 Training Camp Observations Thread
Originally posted by Panama View PostAnd who do you think would be gullible enough to trade for Keiser? Why would anyone trade for a player that is likely to be cut?
Yes, Keiser made some plays for us last season. But he is a journeyman. No one is going to give up anything of value for him.
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[QUOTE]The grind and pace seemed to take its toll on a few of them -- guards Chris Watt and Johnnie Troutman both left the field early because of dehydration. McCoy says he cut practice short by a few minutes after players looked like they were wearing down.Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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McCoy adds his number one priority is getting the team in better football shape; at his request, second-year linebacker Manti Te'o came to camp five pounds lighter, looking noticeably leaner.
"If you look at our team as a whole, our team's just faster. We look faster, we're moving, we're more explosive," says Te'o. "Everyone out there's feeling good and flying around."
Three days into camp, people in and around Chargers Park are optimistic. The energy is high, the pace is fast, but it's not the physical play that has caught McCoy's attention the most -- what's impressed him has been the way his players have retained information.Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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Originally posted by Panama View PostPromising QB prospects are harder to find than promising WR, OLB/DE, or CB prospects. I would rather protect Sorensen on the final roster and lose a guy like Inman, Law, or Davis than protect the latter 3 and lose Sorensen.
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