I'm going to use this post to offer a few of my obsāeasier to build on what jdpas has posed than start a new post...
It's been raining for three days now...so, time afforded me to just watch the game a few times.
I stand by my earlier comment in this thread. Still think they looked good. Honestly, I'm not sure which player I'm looking forward to watching in the fall the most; Reed or Pettway.
A few weeks ago we talked a bit about Ragland and the move to inside. I can see why he made the move and can see why he's beaten out Foster.
How will he do in pass coverage?
Geno Smith looked good, didn't he? It's a safe bet, in my eyes, we're looking at Collins and Smith for our two starting safeties.
As a group the corners looked average. If we separate the guys into 1's and 2's? Our 1's looked like they're going to be okay. I worry about guys coming off the benchāAverett is probably my biggest concern.
With all the talk about Henry, he didn't do much at all. I don't think it's fair to judge how he'll do in the fall based on A-day.
Depth, depth, depth...and lastly, depth.
Practice hopefully leads to consistency. I'm not worried about punting.
If we take Sims as one example here it's impossible to judge how he'll do based on the A-day game. He's got a lot of his skill set removed before the game even starts when the QB's are down when they're touched.
That said, there's reason to be concerned with how Sims sees the field. Or, in this case, doesn't. While the TV broadcast didn't show our WR's the way watching the game live will, reports I've gotten today from those who attended mentioned him not seeing guysāconsistently.
Now, what I believe has to be taken into account is if you take away the ability to run from Sims you're not only hampering his play making ability but you're undoubtedly affecting how he's thinking in live action as well. If a player is playing on a leash, I don't believe he can be fully engaged mentally.
Cooper did seem to show a pretty good feel for the team.
The right side of the line did a pretty damn good job. The left side? Not so much. We need Jackson to be ready when he gets on campus.
As of today, the two sides seem night and day to me.
I came away with this impression. Adam has a strong leg. His problems are between his ears.