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Day 4 Camp 8/5/2014 Tweets, Photos, Articles and Video

I'm not 100% sold that he's going to be used in this manner. Did SU try a deep pass to him last season? I think he's going to be running a lot of short routes to get in space and West/Flemming/Cornelius/Quinta will be used on the go routes.

Estime is magic and has only one vision in his head, the goal line. I don't care where they line him up so long as they put him on the field.

Broyld is getting comfortable. When a kid with his natural ability gets comfortable, he will start doing lots of stuff, bowling over linebackers and DBs, eating yards like candy.

Add in the speed and the cool headed West, result: I am getting excited about this receiver corp. I haven't been excited about the whole receiver corp in some time, individuals, yes, but not the whole group.
 
Funderburk could be that guy. So could Flemming if healthy. Cornelius I don't think has the speed to. He's a slightly more athletic West, IMO.

Nothing wrong with that as usually it's a guy who can go up and make plays in the air who can be a deep threat.
 
Jesse Dougherty‏@dougherty_jesse 1m
Note on Mitch Kimble and the backup quarterback situation after Day 4 of camp: http://bit.ly/1ASQaT9


By Jesse DoughertySports Editor

On the first day of training camp, Syracuse head coach Scott Shafer expressed the importance of finding a backup quarterback. He listed sophomores Mitch Kimble and Austin Wilson and freshman A.J. Long as options, and also discussed freshman Alin Edouard — who has yet to join the team due to a family matter.
During the open part of practice Tuesday, when the offense ran plays against a phantom defense, it was Kimble operating the second team while Wilson and Long split time with the third. No passes were thrown downfield by any of the quarterbacks, including incumbent starter Terrel Hunt, with the offense working on a handful of screens and zone reads.
When asked about the backup quarterback race Saturday, second-year quarterbacks coach Tim Lester smiled and said it “should be good.” A year ago he was being snowballed with questions regarding Hunt and Drew Allen, who were locked in a competition that wasn’t resolved until the third game of the season.
Now the focus has shifted to a group of players with even less collegiate experience, and Lester likes his options.
“The two redshirt guys, Mitch and Austin, they’re coming through a second time so everything is not new to them anymore,” Lester said in an interview with Cuse.com. “They’re a lot more relaxed, they’ve had the offseason and the spring and summer to work on their technique and really get comfortable and I really saw those guys come on late last year.”
Lester also got the chance to work with Long in spring practice after the freshman enrolled in January. He said Long has shown the ability to make a play out of nothing, likening him to Hunt, and added that that is “a great habit to have.” Lester has yet to work with Edouard.
Just like he did last year to separate Hunt and Allen, Lester is charting every pass in practice and crunching the numbers — even if the eventual “winner” won’t jog out against Villanova on August 29.
Said Lester: “They’ve all shown signs, it’s just a matter of who can do it on the field.”
 
As is the case most years, the more mundane the press conferences the better.

I want 2.5 more weeks of short, boring post-practice press conferences.
 
Bjorn McDonough is a bad-a$$ golfer name. Guy would own Ryder Cup.

I feel like an OC named Bjorn would just call 30+ yard bombs every play and a golfer named Bjorn would hit drivers on every shot. 60 yards out? Grip it and rip it! Up 3 with 2 minutes left? Chuck it long!
 

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