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patience. its a lot of youth and inexperienced line payers. plus DB has had numerous players out for the pre-season. Should look more like a team come thursday night with Dunn getting back into the pads finally. DB prob will be a passing team first until the line players figure out how to hold a block, not very good running the ball right now.

QB made advances last scrimmage even though bad numbers, 7 straight dropped passes hurt numbers. best players in scrimmages imo: ivan phillips LB blake rodgers RB 

 

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Hummmm .. One dimensional for awhile is not good and can't catch , spells "disaster" !! If these players are not catching the ball "who is coaching them" ...... The qb and Dunn/Rodgers sounds like the carriers of the team for now !!!

patience. its a lot of youth and inexperienced line payers. plus DB has had numerous players out for the pre-season. Should look more like a team come thursday night with Dunn getting back into the pads finally. DB prob will be a passing team first until the line players figure out how to hold a block, not very good running the ball right now.

QB made advances last scrimmage even though bad numbers, 7 straight dropped passes hurt numbers. best players in scrimmages imo: ivan phillips LB blake rodgers RB

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So your saying 5-6 loss season !!! When's the last time DB lost their first game ? I know it's been awhile !! ... Could be a long season ....

 

Dang!  Calm down. Defense should be good. Offense will learn as the season goes along. If they can get to the end of the season without key injuries they should be a very good team going into the playoffs. This is a pretty young team.

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Heard they had better performances against Greeneville and Knox Grace. The scrimmage last Friday showed they needed some improvement.

Yeah we did well vs Greeneville and smacked Grace after a slow start. Union played extremely physical and i think we didn't really care. Coach Mays was not happy after the Union game that's for sure.

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