2014 Training Camp Observations Thread
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Originally posted by Panamamike View PostI am sure TT had an indication of where both guys were at physically.
At least I felt we needed another starting WR for this year. I was OK with Clary starting this season.
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Originally posted by Beerman View PostThat's my point. THEY knew, we didn't. If we knew about the surgeries, we would be clamoring for an OG.
At least I felt we needed another starting WR for this year. I was OK with Clary starting this season.
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Originally posted by blueman View PostEven with Floyd back there's cause for concern, cuz it's Floyd (injury history).
Posted by Darin Gantt on July 29, 2014, 4:53 PM EDT
AP
After suffering a “burner” in practice Tuesday, the Giants are going to take no chances with running back David Wilson.
The team announced that Wilson was being taken to the Hospital for Special Surgery for a battery of tests and a complete workup. Wilson had neck surgery this offseason, so it’s an obvious concern.
They don’t know much at this point, but any injury anywhere near his neck is worrisome for the Giants.
“We were all praying that it would be not an issue,” Giants coach Tom Coughlin said, via Tom Rock of Newsday
Rock also points out, the other name for a burner is “transient neurapraxia,” which doesn’t fit as neatly into the world of fantasy football.
Given what Wilson has gone through already, lending some gravity to the situation isn’t the worst idea.
See what happens if Floyd gets a stinger... Hope he doesn't, but anything can happen.Go Rivers!
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ESPN San Diego Chargers reporter Eric D. Williams says second-round selection Jeremiah Attaochu has been one of the impressive young players through the first week of camp.
Jeremiah Attaochu impressive early
One of the more impressive players for the Chargers during the first week of camp has been Jerry Attaochu
The second round pick has shown why the Chargers moved up to get him, showing explosive first step in pass rush drills and also the ability to play physical in the run game.
Now Attaochu has been taught a thing or two by the mammoth offensive tackles the Chargers have in D J Fluker and King Dunlap
And in talking to him this week, he emphasized that he struggled at times trying to around those bigger bodies, however with his relentless nature, and enthusiasm and aggressiveness, he's been able to overcome those bigger bodies and really makes some plays his first week of camp.
So I expect Attaochu to be an impact player for this defense moving forward in 2014
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