The defense is still way ahead of the offense. I only was there for 11 on 11 and 2-minute segments, but I saw 4 interceptions and a couple of bat-downs, plus plenty of pressure from the d-line. Jabari Greer took one all the way back. Kelly Holcomb ended his 2-minute drill by throwing a pick in the end zone. The session ended before JP could get much going on his drill.
One receiver did stand out - Peerless Price. He caught everything thrown his way. I noticed however that after his last play he walked over to the O side, kneeled down with head down and stayed there for a good couple of minutes. Several players asked if he was OK. He looked whipped.
Lee Evans stayed on the ground for a few seconds after diving for a poorly thrown ball, but got up and jogged back - may have banged a shoulder.
Matt Bowen had a beautiful breakup of a deep sideline pass which looked like it had been caught by Chris Denney. He came over the top hard and Denney dropped it.
As for the QBs, the word remains "inconsistent". Both looked good at times and both threw some head-scratchers. Today was QB day in the Kids Autograph tent too, and they were swamped.
They practiced on the furthest grass field, which meant the spectators got to sit in the shade under the trees on that side. Thanks, guys!
I don't know if I've ever seen someone sweat as much as Willis was after he ran his post-practice sprints. Yuck!
Several people didn't get the news about the change in start time and were just arriving at 12:45. I felt bad for them.
Pictures coming soon!!!