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Team update-another perspective

hornrush

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Slim and others have asked me to stay.  So, I'll give you guys this and see how things go from here.

This information is garnered from friends of mine who have seen some of the practices.  Please don't ask who or if they're inside or not. This isn't about getting anyone into trouble or trying to sound self important.  It's just a culmination of info that I thought you might find interesting.

Some thoughts...on the team thus far.

QUARTERBACK 
All true what you've read so far about Ash. I'll add this. I'm told by several that he's still waiting that extra beat for the receiver to start to come open before he makes the throw. On those square outs and skinny posts, the ball has got to leave his hand a beat sooner and thrown to a spot. This is concerning for a reason. This was supposed to have happened in summer sessions. While he was hobbled for most that time, it shows just how important the time he missed really was.


Swoopes is still a project and a major one at that. Those I've spoken to just don't believe he'll quite make it to be a reliable back-up. Comparisons to VY notwithstanding, he just doesn't seem to have the natural QB instincts. He's being forced fed because he's a physically gifted athlete. This comparison is really highlighted when you see Heard right after him. Heard is going to be a very good QB when the time comes.

RUNNING BACKS
Man these two guys are flat out ready to start the season now. We can only pray that Brown and Gray don't go down to injury because as it stands now, there's a noticeable drop-off behind them.


RECEIVERS 
Right now this is an area of concern with Shipley being out. If any one of the youngsters, especially someone like Warrick or Grey can start catching everything thrown at them, they'll get their chance. One P.S. to this, Lorenzo Joe started camp like a house afire but (reportedly) has hit a wall in recent practices.


TIGHT ENDS 
How this position continues to be a black hole is beyond reason. The fact is, if someone, ANYONE could step up and catch the ball on a consistent basis, the staff would think blocking 2nd. Right now, catching the football is the exception and not the norm for this group. McFarland caught a long pass that made everyone go ooh and ahh but no one mentions the drops leading up to that catch. If this position became Ash's security blanket, this offense would become a power house very quickly. Right now, they're more of wet blanket for this offense than anything else.


LINEMEN 
Estelle seems to have turned a corner but there are still moments when you look and say, "what the heck was he thinking there?" He'll have his work cut out for him protecting Ash's blind side so Ash better find this guy a good steak house.


Harrison? If this was about one-on-ones, Harrison is awesome. It isn't. He has to not just be able to think and read defenses and get the calls right, he's got to do it without thinking about it. You can almost see him thinking in his head, especially during reach blocking and blitz assignments, what he supposed to do. Again, the clock is ticking. Will the light come on for him or just continue to flicker?

Espinosa is the smartest of the bunch and seems to get all of the calls right at the LOS. He still, though, STILL gets beat at the point of attack far too often and especially during passing situations. I know we need him in there to lead the offense and Wickline is using him as his anchor. (Hell, who else has he got???) But there will still be times this year where's he going to beat...and it will happen quickly.

The rest of the linemen right now are pretty much on a par as far as their learning curve versus their abilities. One person has stood out though. Jake Raulerson is probably the most instinctive and smartest lineman there is out there. If he were 30 lbs heavier and with what he's shown, he would probably be your starting tackle or center. He's got the gift...he just needs to grow into it.

One final aspect to the offense is KICKER. It would appear that anything from about 35 yards in will be pretty safe. Beyond 40 yards? Right now, it's crap shoot and that's not good. This team needs another weapon and having a reliable kicker who can give you a 85-90% success rate from 41-49 yards for this team would be a helluva weapon. Especially with this defense and facing teams like the okies. It appears the kicking game, right now anyway, will be a "hold your breath and pray" moment every time they take the field.

I know this isn't sunshine pumping but it's a sober look at what things look like, a little more than 2 weeks out from the start of the season.

Hook'em!

 
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Thanks for the information.  This is good stuff and I am grateful that you are giving what appears to be a real world assessment of the group.

One question, you focused on offense in the post, do you have any information pertaining to how the defense is progressing?  It looks like it will have to carry us a bit huh..

 
RUNNING BACKS

Man these two guys are flat out ready to start the season now. We can only pray that Brown and Gray don't go down to injury because as it stands now, there's a noticeable drop-off behind them.

'The burst is back;' Texas RB Johnathan Gray eager to show he can come back after injury

http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/college-sports/texas-longhorns/20140812-the-burst-is-back-texas-rb-johnathan-gray-eager-to-show-he-can-come-back-after-injury.ece



By CHUCK CARLTON

Staff Writer

ccarlton@dallasnews.com

Published: 12 August 2014 07:11 PM

Updated: 12 August 2014 07:11 PM
 



AUSTIN — Johnathan Gray took inspiration wherever he could find it as he recovered from a torn Achilles tendon.

The Texas running back tried to push himself like Lakers star Kobe Bryant, who was cleared to return seven months after tearing his Achilles. He bounced recuperation info off fellow Longhorn Jordan Hicks, who was recovering from the same injury.

Then there was his natural competitive instinct, the one that that propelled him to a national touchdown record at Aledo High School.

“I’m back. Yeah, the burst is back,†Gray said last week. “Like I said, I’m back to the same Johnathan Gray. I’m ready.â€

For Gray and for Texas, that qualifies as good news.

At his best, Gray brings excellent instincts and breakaway speed, although his longest run in college has been just 49 yards.

He was on pace to become the first Texas running back since Jamaal Charles in 2007 to surpass 1,000 yards rushing in a season. Then he hauled in a short pass against West Virginia on Nov. 9. As he headed upfield, he thought a lineman had kicked him in the back of his foot — hard.

“I looked back, and no one was behind me,†Gray said, “so I was like, ‘I think I just tore my Achilles.’ I couldn't walk. I don't know how Kobe walked off the court.â€

Lying in bed and watching on TV after tearing his Achilles in September, Hicks winced at the replay.

“I just felt terrible,†Hicks said. “I knew what he was about to go through.â€

Gray underwent surgery Nov. 13, followed by rehab. He would begin at 6 a.m. with a bunch of calf raises designed to strengthen the injured area as much as possible. Agility and cutting drills would come later.

He shared the journey with Hicks, who was about six weeks ahead in the process. One of the most frequent questions: “Where are you hurting today?â€

Along the way, Gray monitored the progress of Bryant and the quick recoveries of NFL players like Terrell Suggs and Tim Crabtree.

“In my mind, it was always, ‘You will be back in time.’ That’s what I kept telling myself,†Gray said. “It was a long process, it was a painful process, but I kept pushing it out thereâ€

Gray also encountered interesting motivation courtesy of Charlie Strong. As Gray was wheeling his way past the weight room shortly after Strong’s hiring, the new coach decided to test Gray with friendly trash-talking.

“Coach Strong told me to get out of the cart,†said Gray, who responded to the challenge of a dumbbell lift-off with: “I’m ready when you’re ready.â€

If it was a test, Gray passed — even without a head-to-head contest.

Assured of Gray’s driven mind-set, Strong is taking precautions. With the dismissals of Joe Bergeron, now at Texas A&M-Commerce, and Jalen Overstreet, the experienced running backs have been reduced to Gray and senior Malcolm Brown.

As good as Gray says he feels, Strong says Texas has to be “very, very smart†about his workload.

“We don’t need to just throw him out there and think he can go play 60 plays in a row,†Strong said. “He’s going to get a little, come back, rest, get a little, come back and rest. …

“As a coaching staff, we’ve got to make sure he gets to the game.â€

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Thanks for the info.

I think the kicking position is going to be very important this year. Nick Rose has got to be efficient for us.

 
Thanks for the information.  This is good stuff and I am grateful that you are giving what appears to be a real world assessment of the group.

One question, you focused on offense in the post, do you have any information pertaining to how the defense is progressing?  It looks like it will have to carry us a bit huh..
I have some info on defense but right now, it's not as in depth on the secondary as it should be.  

I'm a former linebacker (and unfortunately I'm blessed with a linebacker's mentality which my wife has been trying to train out of me for over 30 years!) and most of the focus from my friends has been on....you guessed it, linebackers.  Until I get something more than what you're getting from the other sites, I don't want to repeat what you're reading from them.  I think I gave a little more than what OB, SB, IT and HD has on offense and I would like to do the same on defense.

When I get something a little more in-depth and meaningful, I'll post it, here and on 247.

Thanks.

Hook'em!

 
Thanks HR!  Appreciate the info!!  Very curious about the kicking position.  I can see us going on 4th and short more often.

 
Good stuff, Hornrush,  thank you for the information.

I think Ash will get the timing routes down.  He needs his first 4 receivers out there consistently.  Unfortunately, Marcus was out for the first 3 or 4 days, and Ship has been out since then.  I fervently hope that 2-3 more receivers show quickly-Jake Oliver, Jacorey Warrick, LJ, Armanti, Harris...come on down!

It is very annoying that after getting so much playing time as a freshman, Kendal Sanders couldn't follow Strong's very clear team rules.  (With case pending, that is all I will say.)  He let himself down, and he let his team down.  Very disappointing.

Glad to hear that Brown and Gray are looking as good as reported.  They can both be beasts.  The line has two more weeks to gel.  Once the season starts, Ash must slide or get out of bounds.  When I think of the offensive line, I think of Burt Reynold's line in The Longest Yard, "Gentlemen, protect your quarterback."

Hook 'em!

 
Good stuff HR.  And to your final comment about it being a sober look at where things are just two weeks before the season opener...   It was evident yesterday from Strong's comments and demeanor that there's still a ton of work to do. The team has evidently not even started preparing for North Texas yet.

Thanks for the insight.  Really good stuff.

 
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