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    Notes from Monday's Practice

    I always enjoy reading about camp:

    [url]http://nflfromthesidelines.blogspot.com/2013/07/monday-news-practice-notes.html[/url]

    I read good things about McFadden a few other places as well. Would be interesting to see him follow the Harrison path - not expecting a DPOY, but it would be great to see him develop into solid depth inside.

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    Thanks for posting

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    Jim Wexell has a nice write up as well after today's practice. It's on his pay-site but this article was a freebie so I'll post a link here.

    [url]http://pit.scout.com/2/1311157.html[/url]

    Some good stuff about Jarvis Jones and how well he uses leverage and his hands while rushing the passer. Tomlin took notice too... "Ninety-five's heavy handed..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by steelsnis View Post
    Jim Wexell has a nice write up as well after today's practice. It's on his pay-site but this article was a freebie so I'll post a link here.

    [URL]http://pit.scout.com/2/1311157.html[/URL]

    Some good stuff about Jarvis Jones and how well he uses leverage and his hands while rushing the passer. Tomlin took notice too... "Ninety-five's heavy handed..."
    Nice read thanks

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    For you guys out there that have some insight into the backs on backers drill, is there a percentage of time that the coaches expect the backer to win, a percentage of time they expect the back to win and a percentage of time they expect a draw?

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    Pappy - I read this last night (not percentages but somewhat answers your question):

    Tomlin tried to give the running backs a little advantage by taking out some of the element of surprise, letting them know which linebacker was coming their way.

    “I acknowledge sometimes that it’s a tough enough drill for the running backs, let alone trying to figure out if it is LaMarr Woodley or Lawrence Timmons coming at you,” said Tomlin. “From time-to-time I help those guys out to level the playing field.”

    The linebackers still came out on top in the drill, something that isn't unusual as it is weighted more heavily in the defenses favor with the running backs not permitted to cut block. And Jones definitely did his part to help the linebackers cause.

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    Interesting read.

    Can someone explain why in an online article like this, there was so much use of the "@" symbol? Does it serve a purpose?

    @ Bell
    @ Jones
    @ Rookie Markus Wheaton
    @ Tough day
    @ Cortez Allen (knee)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eich View Post
    Interesting read.

    Can someone explain why in an online article like this, there was so much use of the "@" symbol? Does it serve a purpose?

    @ Bell
    @ Jones
    @ Rookie Markus Wheaton
    @ Tough day
    @ Cortez Allen (knee)
    It's a SOCIAL MEDIA thing when you're referring to someone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SidSmythe View Post
    It's a SOCIAL MEDIA thing when you're referring to someone.
    I get it's use in Social Media apps like Twitter and Facebook. But what's the purpose in a simple online article? Is the writer just trying to look cool/hip/with-the-times? "@ Tough day" ?

    I've always thought of the "@" symbol as directing something to someone - like AT them. So, @Troy Polamalu would mean you are directing something specifically to Troy in a thread that may have multiple people in it. I see it used in Facebook this way often. But in Twitter, the @username actually directs what you type to their username if it exists.

    But typing the following in an article seems to make no sense to me, "@ Bell also got some work with the first team in the final team portion of practice, splitting time with Isaac Redman."

    Here, nothing is directed to Bell. It's about what Bell did. It's more of an "RE: Bell" than an "@ Bell". And the writer doesn't even use it consistently. For example, McFadden is referenced at the top without an "@".

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    I mentioned Jarvis Jones' hands in my earlier post, but I feel like it's important enough to mention again. A pass rusher this young who is already utilizing technique like this is waaaay ahead of the curve IMO.

    We've all seen plenty of pass rushers slam into lineman, TE's and RB's only to create a large collision but not get past their blocker to get to the QB. For #95 to be surprising people with his hand-work this early is awesome. Can't wait to see more of this kid during camp and the rest of the preseason.

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