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Apparently he wasn't the only one in his feelings
https://twitter.com/tanyasic/statuses/496394800305045505
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allday1992;7260634 said:Apparently he wasn't the only one in his feelings
https://twitter.com/tanyasic/statuses/496394800305045505
allday1992;7260634 said:Apparently he wasn't the only one in his feelings
https://twitter.com/tanyasic/statuses/496394800305045505
The Good
Desmond Trufant is a remarkable young player. During training camp in his rookie season, what stood out to me about Trufant as he tried to adjust to the speed of the game was his desire to go up against Roddy White or Julio Jones on every practice snap. Today I watched Trufant find some space in the media box to fine tune his footwork while special teams drills were occurring. He is already a good young corner, and is having a solid training camp, but he's still working hard each day to improve. Trufant did have a nice pick in 11-on-11s on Wednesday.
Kemal Ishmael is coming along nicely. He looks comfortable in the scheme and draws praise from the coaching staff pretty consistently.
Devin Hester had a very pretty diving catch on Wednesday. His chemistry with Matt Ryan appears to be quite good.
Levine Toilolo is looking really good in the red zone. He made another beautiful catch on a Matt Ryan pass into the end zone today. I could see him really developing into a remarkable red zone weapon.
Devonta Freeman is successfully developing his pass protection skills. Toward the end of practice I was particularly impressed with how his technique has progressed. He looked pretty effective in pass protection situations.
The Bad
I saw some technique issues with defensive backs that I didn't love. Josh Wilson didn't turn his head to look for the ball in coverage a couple of times, and once Robert McClain was playing too far off his man and allowed an easy sideline completion.
Pad level also remained too high on both sides of the ball for much of practice. That's a work in progress.
Toward the end of practice, the Falcons trotted Ryan Schrader out as an eligible receiver in a jumbo tight end situation, and it looked like Schraeder didn't get to where he needed to be. The ball sailed over his head. It's not a bad play call, but it probably needs some fine tuning.