What will you be watching for this preseason?

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mooby
07-28-2008, 06:40 PM
I'll be watching all the preseason games. I look at a lot of things. My key points include:

1. Watching the rookies
2. Watching the young guys, not including rookies
3. Watching the offense to see how well they are adjusting to the WCO.
4. Watching the defense to see how well Jason Taylor is adjusting, and seeing how good our depth is.
5. Watching the punting battle between Brooks and Frost.
6. Watching to see if Suisham is inconsistent as ever.
7. Watching to see how well the water boys do their job.

Okay I made that last one up. Last but certainly not least, I'll be watching just because I haven't watched football in almost 6 months and I miss it.

DIRTEE
07-28-2008, 07:49 PM
Watching the WR corps; with the injuries, Billy Mac is looking good.

We have corners practicing reps at safety and we drafted two safeties? Need to keep my eyes on the safety battle.

Also, will watch the 3rd QB battle; Brennan vs Devine. Both are doing good things and making a few mistakes.

theJBexperience
07-28-2008, 09:24 PM
I want to see how Jim Zorn behaves on the sidelines as a head coach. Will he be a stoic overseer a la Gibbs/Holmgren? Or more animated and in-your-face a la Cowher/Gruden?

I can see JZ being pretty animated, seeing as he ran down Smoot after an INT during OTAs and with his dodgeball drill. He just seems like a character. I think he'll be pretty into it on the sidelines. I wasn't all that intrigued by how handles himself on the sideline before you mentioned it, but now, I am.

70Chip
07-28-2008, 09:59 PM
1. I will be watching the receivers. Somebody that may not deserve to get cut has to go because don't second round picks have to make the team or else Cerrato looks a fool? Moss, Randle-El, Kelly, Thomas, and maybe 2 more. Thrash and Mix? Zorn seems to have already developed the same affection for J.T. that Gibbs had.

2. The punting duel. I worry that the new guy could have a hot pre-season, win the job, and then go in the crapper. I hope they factor Frost's history into the equation. Anybody can have a few good games.

3. Safety. I hope Doughty comes through, but speed can't be learned. I think it's a potential weakness.

4. Can the O-line stay healthy? If so, I look for Portis to run roughshod over the league.

5. Time for Campbell to do it. No more excuses, He's a vet now. If he's the deal, he has to do it now.

6. And of course I'll be looking to ridicule the television broadcast, naturally.

vallin21
07-28-2008, 10:00 PM
1. INJURIES!!!!
2. How JC learns the west coast offense
3. The Strong Safety position. Who will it be? Schweigert, Doughty, Moore, or Horton
4. Watching how Jason Taylor will fit at left end.
5. How the rookies adjust to the west coast offense. ex: Thomas, Davis, Kelley

WaldSkins
07-28-2008, 10:09 PM
Im excited to see EL become our own faster version of Welker in the slot.

ChickenMonkey
07-28-2008, 10:28 PM
The guys on the OL both the starters and rookies/FA.....

The Offense in game action..hope to see them play the bulk of the first team till half time

The Safety & LB position. Schweigert, Doughty, Moore, or Horton, Sinclair, *Gatewood*

The offensive rookies: Thomas, Davis, Kelley,Crumney, Reinhart, even Mix & Burl Toler

Soup's Uncle
07-29-2008, 10:18 AM
In no particular order:
Colt Brennan
No injuries
Tryon
Kelly, Thomas & Davis
No injuries

Cowell
07-29-2008, 10:58 AM
Like everyone else has said before me, first and foremost I would like to see NO INJURIES.
That being said I was looking forward to seeing our new slew of receivers, especially Thomas. I'm also looking forward to seeing Durant Brooks do some punting, I'm really pulling for him in that competition. And I want to see Colt Brennan get in there a bit, just see him strut his stuff a bit.

dmek25
07-29-2008, 01:17 PM
all im looking for is PAIN (sorry Malcolm)

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