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<blockquote data-quote="Thirteen Below" data-source="post: 1066375" data-attributes="member: 18006"><p>I couldn't sleep, so I watched the video of Family Night. Van Ness just manhandled Morgan at left tackle all night long; if this had been real, he probably would have sacked Love at least twice, and one would have been a really hard hit. Morgan was just in over his head at left tackle; Van Ness was just walking him back. He looks a lot stronger than last year, and more aggressive. I thought I saw a bit of a mean streak that I don't recall noticing before.</p><p></p><p>Cooper was a monster. He looks significantly stronger and faster than last year, and obviously more sure of himself. He was just launching himself off the ball, with incredible burst. Several times, he was in the backfield before his man really had time to set himself, and he made Tom look silly on one of those damned jet sweeps where he just blew past him on the outside and stopped Golden in the backfield. He also stuffed a run over right guard by cleanly beating Jenkins, and forcing Jacobs to reverse field rather than get tackled for a loss.</p><p></p><p>He's going to have a very big sophomore season. He was just dominant out there.</p><p></p><p>Malik Heath had some circus catches, as always, and Barryn Sorrel really had some great reps. In a 1v1, 250 pound Sorrel just literally bulldozed all 335 pounds of Anthony Belton - bullrushed him, pushed him back a good 5 yards; Belton kept trying plant his feet and establish a base, but in the end just gave up and slid backwards like he was on ice. Sorrel's strength was incredible; I don't think Belton knew what hit him. He was completely overmatched on that rep. I don't see how Sorrel fails to make the final 53.</p><p></p><p>They matched up Golden with Melton on a number of reps, and Melton held his own. He went stride for stride with Golden on a go route and defended the pass. He did not look like a man who hadn't played CB since high school.</p><p></p><p>This was the defense's night, from what I saw. As good as our playmakers are on offense, the D was better. Year Two of the Hafley Era looks like it's going to be exciting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thirteen Below, post: 1066375, member: 18006"] I couldn't sleep, so I watched the video of Family Night. Van Ness just manhandled Morgan at left tackle all night long; if this had been real, he probably would have sacked Love at least twice, and one would have been a really hard hit. Morgan was just in over his head at left tackle; Van Ness was just walking him back. He looks a lot stronger than last year, and more aggressive. I thought I saw a bit of a mean streak that I don't recall noticing before. Cooper was a monster. He looks significantly stronger and faster than last year, and obviously more sure of himself. He was just launching himself off the ball, with incredible burst. Several times, he was in the backfield before his man really had time to set himself, and he made Tom look silly on one of those damned jet sweeps where he just blew past him on the outside and stopped Golden in the backfield. He also stuffed a run over right guard by cleanly beating Jenkins, and forcing Jacobs to reverse field rather than get tackled for a loss. He's going to have a very big sophomore season. He was just dominant out there. Malik Heath had some circus catches, as always, and Barryn Sorrel really had some great reps. In a 1v1, 250 pound Sorrel just literally bulldozed all 335 pounds of Anthony Belton - bullrushed him, pushed him back a good 5 yards; Belton kept trying plant his feet and establish a base, but in the end just gave up and slid backwards like he was on ice. Sorrel's strength was incredible; I don't think Belton knew what hit him. He was completely overmatched on that rep. I don't see how Sorrel fails to make the final 53. They matched up Golden with Melton on a number of reps, and Melton held his own. He went stride for stride with Golden on a go route and defended the pass. He did not look like a man who hadn't played CB since high school. This was the defense's night, from what I saw. As good as our playmakers are on offense, the D was better. Year Two of the Hafley Era looks like it's going to be exciting. [/QUOTE]
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