Question on Spring Practice Status
I just remembered that last March I created a thread regarding a Spring combine that the staff held (link). This is where we received positive confirmation that DPJ was a freak as a true frosh, and learned about some of the other athletic stand outs.
With the spring game next week, does anyone know if another combine is being planned before spring practices conclude on April 24th? Also, is the team still going to France this spring? I haven't heard much about the team trip.
Anyone know anything? Looking at you, umbig11 ;)
iirc, chase spoke about how that combine was a bit of a distraction last spring in terms of how guys were putting more energy into worrying about their stats as opposed to improving their strength and conditioning. I think he mentioned that there were positive changes as to how the team was going about training so im not sure if they did away with the combine but if doing so helps keep the team focused on strength and conditioning, im all for it.
the team is indeed going to france, but is not practicing there, they are going after practices conclude.
I thought they were going to practice there, but after playing the spring game here.
It came up on the most recent Harbaugh podcast I believe.
Good info. Thanks for sharing!
Sounds like the S&C under Herbert is going VERY well so far. Was just curious if they’re doing any competitions or 40 yard dashes soon to see the progress.
No practices for Paris trip. Just team bonding.
Those team trip/bonding experiences will last a lifetime for the kids
I hope you mean the kids who get to go on the trip because they have parents on the coaching staff.
Guys who are adults do not appreciate being called kids.
You left out the /s, right?
Good grief
Salt is a mineral i guess.. so username checks out
This makes me hungry for some reason
When I was a kid.
Salt is a mineral i guess.. so username checks out
Mineral King's been trolling hard lately. Even umbig11 has gotten it from him.
Hello, Francis...
Wow.
legally drink, I thinks its OK to be considered a kid, so a lot of them are kids.
That's worth making an early cerfew.
If you are less than half my age I’m calling you a kid whether you like it or not.
Now get off my lawn.
OK kiddo!
You sound like a guy who is 18 years and 2 months old who takes his newfound status as an adult very seriously
He has probably seen the Mike Gundy rant ("I'm a man, I'm 40....") one too many times.
Insert “‘I’m Eighteen” by Alice Cooper.
Dude I'm 32 and I prefer to be called a kid.
you are not aging well
I still like to be called kid and so does Harbaugh who is the same age. So there!
get carded.
You know, I like when someone latches onto the most random detail of a rather innocuous statement and then get upset about that detail. It is one of the things that sustains my belief that the Internet has already fulfilled its purpose.
For some reason I'm reminded of the line by Joe Rogan where he says (paraphrasing) "can you imagine going back in time 200 years and telling people back then that we have a device that gives us all the information in the world that you could ever need right in the palm of your hand and we use it to watch people fucking."
that's not ALL....
we also watch cats do silly things....
True, but only between bouts of watching people fuck.
Of course he is talking about the coaches' kids, who else is going???
Lighten up Francis, or better yet Light up Francis.
Anyone under 32-33 without children of their own is but a kid. The number goes up as I get older.
That’s definitely a perk that these athletes are getting paid for. This trip is free for them. I guess you could call them privileged.
Being at Normandy should have a profound affect on them. The first 26 minutes of Saving Private Ryan completely changed my level of thankfulness to the military.
to ban UM from practicing in France. They think Louisiana is still part of France, which is therefore clearly in SEC territory. They remain unaware that Napoleon sold Louisiana to the US in 1800
(not to mention the fact that the Louisiana purchase also included B10 regions like Iowa and parts of Minnesota).
Am I the only one who is getting tired of people equating gym metrics with on-field success/readiness?
Especially in the case of DPJ. He's a freak in the gym and in the measurements, but people over-hyped themselves for guy who was still a freshman and had tons to learn on-field and in-game before he becomes a gamebreaker.
I think people are too easily distracted by these things.
It helps guage a players ceiling. If a player tests well in gym/weight room it shows coaches what they are working with.
For example, Grant Perry was a better receiver than DPJ last year, but DPJ's ceiling is a lot higher because of his measurements and athleticism. That doesn't necessarily mean he will be better, but gives the coaches an idea of what they are working with.
Agreed. But it's not a 1 to 1 correlation.
Whether a player is fastest on the team or lags behind definitely matters. But I'd like to hear more about whether a player is actually good at his position and wow-ing the coaches more than I'd like to hear about them being .01 seconds faster in the 40.
Tell that to the NFL - they seem to care a great deal about player metrics.
Right. Good measurables and good times don't always correlate to on field performance, but I think it is a good measure of a players ceiling. A player with worse times is going to be more limited than someone like DPJ who has great times and measurables.
I would like to see this years times to see the Herbert Effect.
What was Tom Brady's "ceiling," coming out of the NFL combine?
The QB position is a little different others. I would say that that is the one position where the combine can be useless outside of the interviews/throwing portion.
Then Freddy Canteen should have won four Heismans.
I don't think "people" are generally equating the two - I think you are making that leap on your own.
If we had a QB who could hit open receivers last year, DPJ would have had 3-5 TDs on deep balls and his year would be looked at quite differently. Point is, DPJ had a good year and was a decent QB away from putting up very good numbers as a true freshman.
Of course he has things to learn still but he had a very good year last year by most standards that are not just looking at statistics (which coaches do).