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re: National L Club Spring Game Thread - White 45+ Purple 6 FINAL
Posted on 4/19/15 at 10:08 am to semjase
Posted on 4/19/15 at 10:08 am to semjase
Spring Games are always hard to get a lot from. The best you can get is a look at individual development in technique and intangibles. I remember going in 2011 hoping to see improvement in JJ's footwork and technique. Instead, he looked worse than ever, and I could tell all the development coach-speak was BS.
As for both Harris and Jennings, they both look to have improved from last year. They both still have their weaknesses, but they seem to be moving in the right direction. It's also good to see that the offense is continuing to evolve to better suit their skills. That and the development of the WRs (which looks to be even better) can help the coaches work around the weaknesses they both have.
As for the concern over the weakness of the Purple team, don't lose sleep over that. These games are stacked on purpose. The coaches want film of the starters executing their stuff against what is basically a scout team or practice squad. That, and give the 1s confidence heading out of Spring ball. Yesterday accomplished that.
If you look up and down the Purple roster, it isn't completely devoid of talent. However, there isn't much meaningful game experience there. There are probably fewer than 10 players who have significant game minutes, especially in SEC play. Combing that with high levels of inexperience on both the lines, and the fact that the D is learning an at least somewhat different scheme right now, and this was never going to be a test for the White team.
The people raising their eyebrows need to remember that these reserves don't get subbed in en mass like this unless we are pounding someone late in the 2nd half. The guys on the Purple squad who are good enough to get reps this coming season will be rotating in alongside the talent we saw on the White squad, where they will have an opportunity to perform better than what you saw yesterday.
As for both Harris and Jennings, they both look to have improved from last year. They both still have their weaknesses, but they seem to be moving in the right direction. It's also good to see that the offense is continuing to evolve to better suit their skills. That and the development of the WRs (which looks to be even better) can help the coaches work around the weaknesses they both have.
As for the concern over the weakness of the Purple team, don't lose sleep over that. These games are stacked on purpose. The coaches want film of the starters executing their stuff against what is basically a scout team or practice squad. That, and give the 1s confidence heading out of Spring ball. Yesterday accomplished that.
If you look up and down the Purple roster, it isn't completely devoid of talent. However, there isn't much meaningful game experience there. There are probably fewer than 10 players who have significant game minutes, especially in SEC play. Combing that with high levels of inexperience on both the lines, and the fact that the D is learning an at least somewhat different scheme right now, and this was never going to be a test for the White team.
The people raising their eyebrows need to remember that these reserves don't get subbed in en mass like this unless we are pounding someone late in the 2nd half. The guys on the Purple squad who are good enough to get reps this coming season will be rotating in alongside the talent we saw on the White squad, where they will have an opportunity to perform better than what you saw yesterday.
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