Spring Practice video #7 (mgovideo)
Drink up MGoBloggers. Your video for St. Patrick's day is here.
Brief summary:
- Showed pretty even snaps for the quarterbacks in the clips. Deveon with a nice truck. Malzone with a nice roll out and chuck to Norfleet.
- Little spotlight on O and D lines.
- Grbac and Carr highlighted. No interviews unfortunately.
- Of note to headgear enthusiasts/WD, Harbaugh is now sporting the adidas version of the Bo hat:
- Really too short of a video. Give us some more footage Ed!
I'd follow Mama G Bush on Twitter, she had some pictures from practice today up.
Edit: Angelique posted some video of Baxter's interview. Talks about the academic gameplan. Hope we get to hear more about the Bomb Squad.
frosted brown sugar cinnamon or bust.
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March 18th, 2015 at 10:05 AM ^
March 18th, 2015 at 12:11 AM ^
Seems like a very educated guy, quoting Stephen Covey in his interview. I expect special teams to become a strength rather than a weakness under Baxter. That can make a big difference in a close game during the year.
March 18th, 2015 at 12:51 AM ^
I've wondered this for a long time but what the hell is the deal with that god awful background music?
It looked like Harbaugh was trying to explain timing and accuracy to Morris.
He was instructing Morris on how to do the robot dance properly.
Could the camera shots be ANY tighter?
I mean what's the point other than to show who is taking the snap?
I get wide angle forest of dong shots, but can't even get the C and both guards in the shot with the QB.
At least go tight at the snap and then cut to a super wide angle once the play is underway where it becomes harder to tell the formation.
March 18th, 2015 at 10:08 AM ^
Do you conclude the QB's are taking even snaps based off of an edited highlight video? The conclusions folks draw from these snippets are creative.
March 18th, 2015 at 10:59 AM ^
Because that's literally what the 45 seconds of video showed?
It's obviously dumb to draw any meaningful conclusions from that. But it's what happened, so that's why I put it in the summary.
Sci-fi is the new veracity. Speight = Rod Serling, Malzone = Ray Bradbury,
Morris = Arthur C. Clarke & Rudock = H.G. Wells.
I hope we're about to enter the twilight zone but I think Rudock is the Invisible Man.