
Justin Fields excels in the 7-ON-7S aircraft camp
Two days later Justin Fields briefly provided a great concernHe only delivered good news.
Fields participated in individual exercises and 7 on 7s during aircraft training on Saturday, which is a strong sign of progress after it was subjected to the finger of the foot that took place on Thursday.
The fields were extracted and had to take out the stadium during Thursday, but it moved well in the field on Saturday.
The fields look great at 7-ON-7s.
6 against 6, including a declining pass in a good position to the amazing Tyler Johnson in the middle of the field.
Along with Johnson, Fields completed passes to Garrett Wilson (twice), as Zavier Gibson, Brandon Smith and Arian Smith.
Not In full 11 on 11s, though.
“I thought he had done a good job in 7 to 7,” said coach Aaron Glenn. “He has ways to go until we take it out there (completely). We will make sure to keep the protocol to make sure it is ready.”
Glenn thought that the practice of Saturday was especially important – and presented a valuable test for his list.
Glenn said: “A very crucial day for us as one team,” said Glenn. “The reason I say that, usually when you pass by three days, that fourth day is the day when training has been practiced for two hours. This is when you start emphasizing the players mentally and physically.
“This is one of my favorite practices, it has always been one of my favorite practices because of it, just to see how the players respond. I talked to them about it, and they knew exactly how to work, and they knew exactly how to respond, and I think the players came out and practiced very vibrant.”
Will McDonald’s fourth looked great to start the training camp and it was another big day. His speed was documented as a well -fracture, and his communication card came to the league.
But Saturday, used it The power with the bull rushes to the past Armand Miamo Lakis is a possible bag over 11 years old.
It is a step that McDonald’s many years did not offer during the first two years in the league. But Glenn believes that he always owns it – he has not left his previous coaches.
Glenn said, “It is a training.” “Because he could do it. I said he never did so last year. Now you see him doing it. It’s just a training, that’s all it is.”
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