Monday Presser Notes 8-16-10 Comment Count

Tim

Rich Rod and a couple of the team's stars in the trenches met with the media today.

Rodriguez on Team stuff

Winged helmets - That's a team thing. It's usually more involved than 'is a guy out of shape?' It's more has he earned the wings?"In order to run out the tunnel on the fourth, everyone has to earn the wings. "You've got to appreciate the privilege you have to play here." Rodriguez expects everyone will meet the challenge.

Attention to detail good - guys done a good job picking up concepts. Pleased with special teams, and they're doing a couple new things schematically that he likes.

Had a couple really warm days. Need that to get guys in shape. Only had one 2-a-day so far.

Execution has been just OK offensively. Don't want any bad snaps or bad decisions. Defense - "Particularly because we've got a lot of our defensive package already in installed. I've been pleased with their mental part."

Number 1 jersey. hasn't been discussed in about two years. "It's not retired, but it's semi-retired at the moment."

They'll taper second-team reps about 8 or 9 days before the UConn game. Travel squad guys will get more reps at that point than those who are unlikely to play. That situation could change daily. More questions about the lineup are not a problem as long as it means there are more guys who can play.

Rodriguez on Personnel

QBs - "Wide open." They aren't consistent all the time. Hope we have enough confidence to play all three. Couldn't see it right now, because all three aren't playing to a high level. All three should get there before UConn.

RBs - "One guys stands out one day, today it was somebody else. It's probably as wide open as any position." With a couple physical practices this week, they'll have 2-3 guys hopefully.

Koger on the Mackey watchlist - "He's played quite a bit." Rodriguez puts no stock into preseason award watch lists. "If it helps motivate him to have a great year, that's great." Both Koger and Webb should have good years.

Stonum - returning and being a featured receiver. "He's had an outstanding camp so far." He, Martavious Odoms, and Terrance Robinson should be the top returners. "We expect a lot of Roy" Roundtree. He's in great shape.

Level of play has to get better on the offensive line. Experience doesn't necessarily mean you got better. So far, it's solid but not nearly good enough. It sounds like Dorrestein and Huyge have probably held off the younger guys so far, but "I couldn't tell you right now the depth chart" They're in great shape. Omameh: "Best I've seen him look" He and Schilling are good for a top pair of guards.

Freshman safeties have impressed. They've still had classes, etc. Anxious to see what they do once classes end and they can focus on football.

Will Hagerup has been really good. Today our kickers did a nice job. We haven't always been kicking field goals well. Hagerup tried some kickoffs, but is probably not in the mix for that. All kickers equal - Gibbons, Meram, and Broekhuizen.

Patrick Omameh

Most experienced part of team. "I wouldn't say we're the most ahead..." in terms of schemes, but probably have the most leadership.

It's huge having Molk back. Not too deep at center. His return brings depth, experience, leadership.

RT - Who's looked good so far? Perry Dorrestein, Huyge, and Schofield are about even. Everybody's working and improving. Fair game, would be confident in any one of the three. LT Lewan competing with Huyge. That's wide open too. Both want it, both working hard. Tackle battles don't affect what he does - your technique doesn't change with who comes in.

Chemistry on interior is pretty good. Omameh had never played guard next to Molk until this fall. Right off the bat, things were clicking, working together all summer. "My knowledge has improved," talking with other interior OL, Molk and Schilling.

Patrick had never practiced at guard before his first start there last year. Not too much different, but little things you have to be aware of compared to tackle. "The guys were pretty big" when he came in last season. Played only tackle before, the tackles were tougher to block.

Denard - His knowledge of what we're trying to do has progressed. He still has the speed, quickness, etc. Combine it, and he's a lot more dangerous than he was.

RBs - everybody's had an impressive day or play. Excited to see what they'll do once the season hits. Vincent Smith coming back adds depth and experience. He's elusive, and it's great to have him back. He doesn't seem to be affected by the injury at all.

Maintaining 298-300 weight, even with heat. Was 251 pounds when he got here. Worked with Barwis. Made huge gains in strength, weight is just coming on. Only way he can tell he's heavier is the scale - still moves like he did before. Strength is evident when he's blocking.

Mike Martin

Feel really good health-wise. "Feel really good, strong." Able to catch up strengthwise and get in shape during spring. "I was affected last year" by the injury. It became a mental game, and he tried to just not think about it. Put on pads and play.

D-Line - Those guys are doing a really good job. Everyone's stepping up. GB, RVB making plays. Getting to QBs and rushing the pass. WC, Sagesse, Patterson - adding depth, we can count on them. Adam Patterson is a senior, this is his year. We have a lot of depth with guys stepping up. Won't have a dropoff if someone goes out.

Will Campbell is camp roomies with Martin. The coaches might have put them together so Martin could try to pull him along, and Will's responding well. He's in good shape - but football shape is different than just going out and running sprints.

"Pat's skill as a pass blocker has really improved." Only faces him in certain rush schemes. Usually goes against Molk and centers in drills.

Molk and Martin are in in groups with Barwis. Always a competition on field, in weight room. Trying to beat each other's weights, always pushing each other. "It's back and forth. I like to say I win." Molk - Tough, he's the anchor, pulls everyone together. Doesn't talk much, but doesn't need to. We battle every day, making each other better.

Dealing with Brandon Graham's departure, there are many different ways to get to the QB. Several different guys contributing to pass rush. Good things with Roh, Van Bergen, Banks, doing a great job.

Why will this team be diff than last year - "we had stars then, showed up every game," this year there are more guys that can be counted on. Everyone's coming together.

Camp is fun when we do situational stuff - real football. Not so much the drills that get repetitive.

Comments

Jivas

August 16th, 2010 at 10:04 PM ^

Reading the tea leaves here, Martin said he "Usually goes against Molk and centers in drills", which makes less likely the preferred outcome of Big Will stepping up and starting at DT so Martin can play DE.  Keep pulling him along, Mike!

(No need to repeat ad nauseum the reasons why this is the preferred outcome.)

champswest

August 16th, 2010 at 10:17 PM ^

(1) The team seems to be together.  Just like I sense the BB team will be this year.  That can be huge.  (2)  RR is hoping to have 3 QBs ready to go.  I can't wait to se DG and the new and improved DR.

w2j2

August 16th, 2010 at 11:01 PM ^

I think RichRod looks a little tired after flying to Seattle this weekend, not to mention working 16 hour days. 

Regarding the blue helmet thing, there is no way to keep that quiet as long as cameras are around.

I am anxious to see Tate practicing again.  He was fantastic in the first half of last season, and I expect he will improve this year.

msoccer10

August 17th, 2010 at 11:43 AM ^

really good things out of Stonum, and, if he can stay healthy, Hemingway. It all depends on whether or not our quarterbacks can hit a receiver deep though. Last year, after his injury, Tate didn't have the arm strength and Robinson didn't have the accuracy. Now I've heard Gardner has the best deep ball, so I would expect our vertical passing to really take off when he is the man, but hopefully that isn't for a few years.

And as far as Odoms and the other slots, I wouldn't worry about them. We are loaded at that position and this offense does great things with that position.

njv5352

August 17th, 2010 at 8:38 AM ^

I can say that tthe fact remains this year that RR is holding his cards close to the vest.  I love that just about every time he was asked about who was the starter (multiple positions and multiple times) he said that there were no clear cuts guys yet.  I know a lot of teams pride themselves on knowing who that "guy" is going to be.  It appears as though the team knows who those "guys" are for the most part and RR is just not giving us the formality yet so as to offer some surprise for the opponents on Sept. 4th. 

His new approach to not offering up the full platter to the media is great.  He has been crucified in the media and it is about time he stopped catering to them.  He seems to be pretty focused this year on the team and the team seems to be very focused this on winning.  A string of wins will do this team good for their mental health.  Go Blue!!!

AdverseVillain77

August 17th, 2010 at 8:57 AM ^

I'm never the type of guy to rip a player, all of these guys are tougher than me, but Dorrestein seemed to be a major liability last year in pass blocking.  If Lewan can't beat him out that spells major trouble in my opinion.  From everything I've heard Lewan is the heir apparent at LT  but I'm hoping he solidifies early on, like Jake Long did.  Long had left tackle solidified by his first game as a redshirt freshman and the rest was history.  I'm pretty sure he will, but of course I'll have to suffer for another two weeks before I'll know and that drives me crazy. 

AdverseVillain77

August 17th, 2010 at 12:18 PM ^

Yeah my mistake...  I read a transcript on mgoblue.com where I thought he said Dorrestein and Lewan were competing.  Above it says Huyge. This combined with my memory of Huyge playing right tackle and Dorrestein playing left tackle when Ortmann got hurt last year contributed to my apparent mistake

HailGoBlue86

August 17th, 2010 at 11:00 AM ^

Taylor Lewan looked really impressive in the spring so that means Mark Huyge must have really stepped up his game in camp so far to be battling with him. Every press conference reminds me how much deeper this team is and how hard these guys are working. Just a little under three weeks away guys, it's getting real close.

msoccer10

August 17th, 2010 at 12:24 PM ^

I understand that people want the guy with the highest ceiling to play asap, but isn't it possible that guys like Dorrestein or Ezeh, being older and also having another year under their belt, have improved. I personally hope that Ezeh, Mouton, Dorrestein and Huyge play and play very well this year.

I expect and actually want Devin Gardner, Ricardo Miller, Lewan, Scholfield and all the other "studs" to stay healthy and learn more on the bench while the older guys tear it up for us.

I feel like there is a repetative meme on this board wanting freshman to be starters. Freshman, sophmores and even redshirt sophomores should rarely see the field if the program is built properly. The fact that less 1st and 2nd year players are projected to see time than the last two years is a good thing. It means we have started to build depth and experience.

mgoblue0970

August 17th, 2010 at 12:52 PM ^

I don't know but it sounds weird when the helmets are referred to without wings.  AFAIK, the helmets are actually molded in maize and then blue paint is applied to make the overall design.  It's not like those are stickers or anything.  RR must have specifically ordered blue helmets to give to the slackers.

mtzlblk

August 17th, 2010 at 4:09 PM ^

I'll eat a little crow and admit that I didn't think there was any significance at all to the lack of wings on helmets and that turned out to be wrong, however.....we still don't really have any solid information on what their absence signifies. Certainly for Tate, combines with the public comments of some teammates, we can infer that he has some trainging to do, but that might only be part of it.

The point is that it could mean lot of different things. They might be a challenge  from the seniors and/or coaching staff to achieve certain things in camp and not necessarily representative of a player falling short in any specific way or punitive in nature. Some may be, some may not be, we don't know. It could be looking at a player with tons of potential and challenging them to reach certain goals, for others it might be a 'get with the program' type thing.

I am just happy to see team cohesiveness, team leadership and team-oriented motivation. Wild speculation on my part, but it would seem that this alludes to a team that is waaaay more 'bought in' to the program overall than in previous seasons, simply because this kind of effort would not be possible on a team where there exists a fair amount of divisiveness.