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Cokerās new teammates like what they see
By Lamar Lovejoy
HOOVER, Ala. --- He has not taken a snap in an SEC game yet, but transfer Jake Coker has certainly caught the eyes (and ears) of his new teammates. Coker, who arrived in Tuscaloosa in May after leaving Florida State, has apparently done well for himself, especially in seven-on-seven work.
āJacobās done a great job since he came in May,ā said senior wide receiver Christion Jones, speaking at Thursdayās final chapter of the 2014 SEC Media Days.
(Cokerās) been doing an awesome job with our wide receivers, with our coaches (in newly allowed off-season teaching sessions), learning, and doing all the little things right, trying to become the quarterback that we want him to be.
"Itās a competitive job for him as well, and he understands that, because weāve got three or four other guys who can also help us win. They all compete, and are doing a great job, doing everything the coaches are asking them to do, and itās fun watching them.ā
Others who are competing for the signal-calling job at Alabama are senior Blake Sims, redshirt freshman Cooper Bateman, and true freshman David Cornwell.
Junior wide receiver Amari Cooper said Coker āseems like he has been steady, since the first day of seven-on-seven. He looks great. He has a strong arm, and he takes control of the huddle. You can tell heās experienced (in a college system). Iām ready to see how he plays in the fall.ā
However, Cooper said Coker has competition, especially from Sims.
"Blake seems ready," Cooper says. "Heās going all out, every day, like he wants the job.ā
Junior safety Landon Collins has been on the other side of the ball against Coker in pass skeleton drills the past six weeks.
āHe looks great,ā Collins said. āHeās reading his keys, and getting the ball to where it needs to be. Heās doing his thing, and heās been very productive.
āEach player (competing for the quarterback job) has different techniques. We just play with each other, and if one goes down, we have to know the otherās techniques and his keys that he throws to, and what heās best at.ā
All three Tide representatives spoke of the importance of upperclassmenās leadership on the ā14 team, whether from captains or from others.
Said Jones, āIt really doesnāt matter what my title is. I would rather just be titled as a leader of the team. My role on the team has changed. I do consider myself a leader, and Iām going to try to lead this team with the other leaders such as Amari Cooper and Landon Collins, and try to mold this team onto a different type of path. Thatās something we mishandled last year. We will try to keep the team focused the whole season this year.ā
Jones was referring to his team losing its final two games in 2013.
Cooper said the teamās leaders have a great example in their head coach.
āCoach (Nick) Saban is a great person," Cooper said. "He is a great leader. When he talks, you want to listen to him. Heās a great servant, and a blessing to other people. Thatās what I take from him.ā
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Cokerās new teammates like what they see
By Lamar Lovejoy
HOOVER, Ala. --- He has not taken a snap in an SEC game yet, but transfer Jake Coker has certainly caught the eyes (and ears) of his new teammates. Coker, who arrived in Tuscaloosa in May after leaving Florida State, has apparently done well for himself, especially in seven-on-seven work.
āJacobās done a great job since he came in May,ā said senior wide receiver Christion Jones, speaking at Thursdayās final chapter of the 2014 SEC Media Days.
(Cokerās) been doing an awesome job with our wide receivers, with our coaches (in newly allowed off-season teaching sessions), learning, and doing all the little things right, trying to become the quarterback that we want him to be.
"Itās a competitive job for him as well, and he understands that, because weāve got three or four other guys who can also help us win. They all compete, and are doing a great job, doing everything the coaches are asking them to do, and itās fun watching them.ā
Others who are competing for the signal-calling job at Alabama are senior Blake Sims, redshirt freshman Cooper Bateman, and true freshman David Cornwell.
Junior wide receiver Amari Cooper said Coker āseems like he has been steady, since the first day of seven-on-seven. He looks great. He has a strong arm, and he takes control of the huddle. You can tell heās experienced (in a college system). Iām ready to see how he plays in the fall.ā
However, Cooper said Coker has competition, especially from Sims.
"Blake seems ready," Cooper says. "Heās going all out, every day, like he wants the job.ā
Junior safety Landon Collins has been on the other side of the ball against Coker in pass skeleton drills the past six weeks.
āHe looks great,ā Collins said. āHeās reading his keys, and getting the ball to where it needs to be. Heās doing his thing, and heās been very productive.
āEach player (competing for the quarterback job) has different techniques. We just play with each other, and if one goes down, we have to know the otherās techniques and his keys that he throws to, and what heās best at.ā
All three Tide representatives spoke of the importance of upperclassmenās leadership on the ā14 team, whether from captains or from others.
Said Jones, āIt really doesnāt matter what my title is. I would rather just be titled as a leader of the team. My role on the team has changed. I do consider myself a leader, and Iām going to try to lead this team with the other leaders such as Amari Cooper and Landon Collins, and try to mold this team onto a different type of path. Thatās something we mishandled last year. We will try to keep the team focused the whole season this year.ā
Jones was referring to his team losing its final two games in 2013.
Cooper said the teamās leaders have a great example in their head coach.
āCoach (Nick) Saban is a great person," Cooper said. "He is a great leader. When he talks, you want to listen to him. Heās a great servant, and a blessing to other people. Thatās what I take from him.ā
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