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Friday (3/28) practice observations

Postby PonyPride » Sat Mar 29, 2008 12:01 am

Seen at practice: Several alums and a trio of incoming freshmen were spotted. Alums included Donald Mitchell, Craig Swann, Darren Harrington, Brandon Jones and Rich Coady (I know, he's an Aggie, but he coached at SMU for a year). Incoming freshmen included quarterbacks Braden Smith of Rockwall and Winston Gamso of Highland Park again, as well as defensive back Ryan Smith of Houston (Lamar).

Better coverage: Coach Frank Gansz clearly is making special teams coverage one of the Mustangs' spring priorities, and it appears to be paying off. For the second day in a row, he and (offensive line) Coach (Dennis) McKnight turned loose four players racing downfield at returners. There were fewer returns sprung for touchdowns, and many of the "tackles" (they weren't actually hitting each other - just grabbing ahold of the returners until the whistle blew) took place deeper in the receiving end of the field. Best coverage of the day: Tyler Jones, John Nwisienyi, DeMikel Shankle and Tim Crosby headed downfield and cornered Aldrick Robinson, who juked and changed directions repeatedly in an effort to shake loose, before just giving up.

The good, the bad and the ugly: Logan Turner had a little of everything Friday.
• Near the beginning of the two-hour practice, he fired a beautiful 35-yard pass that curled over the outside shoulder of Bradley Haynes, who hauled it in before tumbling out of bounds.
• Moments later, he let his release point slide down a little while attempting a screen pass to redshirt freshman running back Travis DeJohn, and his low release allowed linebacker Taylor Bon to break up the play.
• Arm strength is not an issue for Turner: at one point, he fired a pass toward receiver Josh Bryant, about 25 yards downfield. The ball shot through Bryant's hands, drilling him in the facemask and bouncing straight up in the air, landing almost 15 yards away.
• A few minutes later, Turner locked in on his receiver, oblivious to cornerback Bryan McCann, who stepped in front of the pass and returned the interception to the end zone.

Interception of the day: Several players have commented this spring about the improved play in the secondary. One reason for the improved reviews is the performance of Tim Crosby, who baited Daniel Miller into a pass, stepped in front of the receiver and strolled to the end zone.
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Postby jimhagle » Sat Mar 29, 2008 4:29 pm

I guess since no one else has bothered to read your post I'll be the one to say thanks-always love the daily updates!
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Postby RedRiverPony » Sat Mar 29, 2008 4:42 pm

Ditto.
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Postby mathman » Sat Mar 29, 2008 5:08 pm

thanks so much. hope to see you at the scrimmage.
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Postby FWMustangGirl » Sat Mar 29, 2008 8:07 pm

It is great to read such thorough updates. It doesn't look like I'll make it to any practices, but hubby is planning to bring the kids to the scrimmage next weekend. He's even planning to bring a friend and his kids. We're trying to win them to be Mustang fans.
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Postby PK » Sat Mar 29, 2008 11:40 pm

FWMustangGirl wrote:It is great to read such thorough updates. It doesn't look like I'll make it to any practices, but hubby is planning to bring the kids to the scrimmage next weekend. He's even planning to bring a friend and his kids. We're trying to win them to be Mustang fans.
Better than being Frog fans...considering where you are starting from.
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Re: Friday (3/28) practice observations

Postby lwjr » Sun Mar 30, 2008 9:22 am

PonyPride wrote:Seen at practice: Several alums and a trio of incoming freshmen were spotted. Alums included Donald Mitchell, Craig Swann, Darren Harrington, Brandon Jones and Rich Coady (I know, he's an Aggie, but he coached at SMU for a year). Incoming freshmen included quarterbacks Braden Smith of Rockwall and Winston Gamso of Highland Park again, as well as defensive back Ryan Smith of Houston (Lamar).

Better coverage: Coach Frank Gansz clearly is making special teams coverage one of the Mustangs' spring priorities, and it appears to be paying off. For the second day in a row, he and (offensive line) Coach (Dennis) McKnight turned loose four players racing downfield at returners. There were fewer returns sprung for touchdowns, and many of the "tackles" (they weren't actually hitting each other - just grabbing ahold of the returners until the whistle blew) took place deeper in the receiving end of the field. Best coverage of the day: Tyler Jones, John Nwisienyi, DeMikel Shankle and Tim Crosby headed downfield and cornered Aldrick Robinson, who juked and changed directions repeatedly in an effort to shake loose, before just giving up.

The good, the bad and the ugly: Logan Turner had a little of everything Friday.
• Near the beginning of the two-hour practice, he fired a beautiful 35-yard pass that curled over the outside shoulder of Bradley Haynes, who hauled it in before tumbling out of bounds.
• Moments later, he let his release point slide down a little while attempting a screen pass to redshirt freshman running back Travis DeJohn, and his low release allowed linebacker Taylor Bon to break up the play.
• Arm strength is not an issue for Turner: at one point, he fired a pass toward receiver Josh Bryant, about 25 yards downfield. The ball shot through Bryant's hands, drilling him in the facemask and bouncing straight up in the air, landing almost 15 yards away.
• A few minutes later, Turner locked in on his receiver, oblivious to cornerback Bryan McCann, who stepped in front of the pass and returned the interception to the end zone.

Interception of the day: Several players have commented this spring about the improved play in the secondary. One reason for the improved reviews is the performance of Tim Crosby, who baited Daniel Miller into a pass, stepped in front of the receiver and strolled to the end zone.



PonyPirde,

thank you for the updates. I looked forward to more.

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Postby MrMustang1965 » Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:03 am

Reading each day's 'updates' makes me more ready than ever for the season to begin! Thanks, PP! Keep up the great work!
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