Mike32282 Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 Tonight was the final night practice of the year for the Buffalo Bills. It was also the last hard hitting practice too. The players donned full pads and made quite a bit of contact, which they most likely won't do tomorrow. As usual, the team worked on the individual drills, special teams, 7-on-7, and the 11-on-11 drill. To start the evening off, the Buffalo Bills came out of the locker room and warmed up a bit. Some of the players tossed the football around, and others just did their own thing. Next, Bobby April had the special teams do a fake field goals. He had Kelly Holcomb behind center, while Brian Moorman was in the backfield. Moorman took the pitch and ran it in for the touchdown. They also had Moorman catch a pass from Kelly Holcomb in the end zone for the touchdown. And lastly, they practiced a field goal blocking drill with the lines. It wasn't supposed to be a full contact drill, as none of the players were wearing helmets. They were just having Brian Moorman do some fake swings as the guys would try to get in there and block it. However Moorman decided to kick it on the last play, which wasn't a good idea as the guys didn't expect it. The ball was blocked, but it was stopped by Chris Kelsay's bare head. You could hear the sound of the ball hitting his skull and the whole crowd went "OOOHHH" as it happened. Kelsay took a knee for bit and was a little woozy but he got up and was fine for the rest of the day. http://www.billszone.com/mtlog/archives/20...ort_8232006.php
Mike32282 Posted August 24, 2006 Author Posted August 24, 2006 Sorry it's late, but I had to work last night and then went to camp this morning for the hell of it. I'm also uploading my pics right now. They will be here.... http://www.billszone.com/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=401
Buffan00 Posted August 24, 2006 Posted August 24, 2006 Sorry it's late, but I had to work last night and then went to camp this morning for the hell of it. I'm also uploading my pics right now. They will be here.... http://www.billszone.com/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=401 751051[/snapback] Nice write-up..i enjoyed the play-by-play!!
Shamrock Posted August 25, 2006 Posted August 25, 2006 Tonight was the final night practice of the year for the Buffalo Bills. It was also the last hard hitting practice too. The players donned full pads and made quite a bit of contact, which they most likely won't do tomorrow. As usual, the team worked on the individual drills, special teams, 7-on-7, and the 11-on-11 drill. To start the evening off, the Buffalo Bills came out of the locker room and warmed up a bit. Some of the players tossed the football around, and others just did their own thing. Next, Bobby April had the special teams do a fake field goals. He had Kelly Holcomb behind center, while Brian Moorman was in the backfield. Moorman took the pitch and ran it in for the touchdown. They also had Moorman catch a pass from Kelly Holcomb in the end zone for the touchdown. And lastly, they practiced a field goal blocking drill with the lines. It wasn't supposed to be a full contact drill, as none of the players were wearing helmets. They were just having Brian Moorman do some fake swings as the guys would try to get in there and block it. However Moorman decided to kick it on the last play, which wasn't a good idea as the guys didn't expect it. The ball was blocked, but it was stopped by Chris Kelsay's bare head. You could hear the sound of the ball hitting his skull and the whole crowd went "OOOHHH" as it happened. Kelsay took a knee for bit and was a little woozy but he got up and was fine for the rest of the day. http://www.billszone.com/mtlog/archives/20...ort_8232006.php 751048[/snapback] I blocked a field goal, the bruise on the inside of my left forearm was there for ages... Poor Kelsay's head.
Mike32282 Posted August 25, 2006 Author Posted August 25, 2006 I blocked a field goal, the bruise on the inside of my left forearm was there for ages... Poor Kelsay's head. 751201[/snapback] He had a big red spot on it yesterday, according to Chris Brown.
Mike32282 Posted August 25, 2006 Author Posted August 25, 2006 Okay, the pics are up too.... http://www.billszone.com/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=401 I know they aren't anything near macnmotion's, but my camera is a piece of sh-- compared to his.
rockpile Posted August 25, 2006 Posted August 25, 2006 Okay, the pics are up too.... http://www.billszone.com/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=401 I know they aren't anything near macnmotion's, but my camera is a piece of sh-- compared to his. 751239[/snapback] How do you set your camera for optical zoom night pics? I have been having FITS with that! Great job, as expected.
Mike32282 Posted August 25, 2006 Author Posted August 25, 2006 How do you set your camera for optical zoom night pics? I have been having FITS with that! Great job, as expected. 751285[/snapback] That's the problem...I don't do anything different. I still use the sports mode. I have a shaky hand, so thats the only one I can really use. BTW, these Kodak cameras really SUCK in the night.
Wraith Posted August 25, 2006 Posted August 25, 2006 That's the problem...I don't do anything different. I still use the sports mode. I have a shaky hand, so thats the only one I can really use. BTW, these Kodak cameras really SUCK in the night. 751303[/snapback] Any camera is going to suck if you try to take pictures in sport mode at night with it. Sport mode decreases the "exposure" time so as not to blur a subject in action. Night mode does the exact opposite.
rockpile Posted August 25, 2006 Posted August 25, 2006 That's the problem...I don't do anything different. I still use the sports mode. I have a shaky hand, so thats the only one I can really use. BTW, these Kodak cameras really SUCK in the night. 751303[/snapback] I would not say they suck, but they are inconsistent at night. Using a 10X optical zoom does not help. You need to close the flash, and the angle and intensity of the artificial lighting means a lot. The closer you can get the better. I would imagine upper deck seats at the Ralph are better than low end zone for that reason. Shaky hands are good for one thing and it is not photographty!
Mike32282 Posted August 25, 2006 Author Posted August 25, 2006 I would not say they suck, but they are inconsistent at night. Using a 10X optical zoom does not help. You need to close the flash, and the angle and intensity of the artificial lighting means a lot. The closer you can get the better. I would imagine upper deck seats at the Ralph are better than low end zone for that reason. Shaky hands are good for one thing and it is not photographty! 751372[/snapback] Thanks for the tips! That explains why I have problems during the preseason games at the Ralph.
rockpile Posted August 26, 2006 Posted August 26, 2006 Thanks for the tips! That explains why I have problems during the preseason games at the Ralph. 751811[/snapback] Your pics came out better than mine!
Mike32282 Posted August 26, 2006 Author Posted August 26, 2006 Your pics came out better than mine! 752126[/snapback] That's because i'm getting better at it. I went to camp almost every single day and night this year. Only missed one day.
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