I don't belong to Twitter and in the past if I would click on a link, most times it would take me to Twitter and prompt me to create an acct. Other times if I didn't click on it, I would see a truncated version. Now all I see is a completely blank post/screen. Weird.
Because they deleted all the posts with Twitter bc it was freezing the thread. You don’t see them bc they’re not there. We all see blank posts/screen. Not weird at all.
Actually, they didn't delete the posts. Petro just disabled the site's ability to show posts from Twitter. At least that's what he said he did earlier in the thread.
Saturday Practice Report from Jets Nation General Notes - First practice with fans in attendance and they generated good energy - Practice ran 2 hours - Players remain in jerseys and shorts as the "ramp up" period continues - I didn't see Duane Brown or Will McDonald in attendance - Jermaine Johnson changed his jersey to 11 (his college number). He was also in the first two "fights" of camp as he scuffled with Kenny Yeboah on back to back reps - There was a third "fight" towards the end of practice as I believe Adam Pankey(?) pushed Michael Clemons from behind Special Teams Notes - The players trying out for the returner spot are Mecole Hardman, TJ Luther and the new WR Alex Erickson - Greg Zuerlein got into the action today and was a perfect 6/6. As he hit FGs from 53, 47, 40, 35 and two PATs from 33 Defense Notes - The defense lost the day for the first time in camp, so they finished practice doing "punishment pushups" - Al Woods flashed his interior speed again as he knifed into the backfield to get a TFL on Zonovan Knight - Under the radar DB Marquise Waters showed up again today as he had a PBU on a 20+ yard pass from Tim Boyle to Zack Kuntz - Sauce Gardner was involved in the two most intriguing/exciting plays of practice. In back to back reps during 11 on 11, he lined up opposite Garrett Wilson with Aaron Rodgers at QB. On the first rep Wilson ran a go route (30+ yards) but Gardner mirrored him step for step and knocked away Rodgers pass. But in the second rep Wilson got seperation on a slant caught the ball from Rodgers (10+ yards) and put a serious "wiggle" on Gardner to get YAC Offense Notes - Good performance by the offense as they used more multiple TE sets and spread formations to push the ball into the intermediate area - Allen Lazard was effective catching multiple 20+ yarders from both Rodgers and Zach Wilson. He also showed his GB chemistry with Rodgers in the red zone by adjusting his route and catching a quick out - Tyler Conklin was moved around the formation and caught multiple balls in the intermediate area. His "flashiest" play was catching a bullet from Rodgers in the red zone for a TD - With multiple TEs being used it gave Kenny Yeboah and Jeremy Ruckert extra reps. And they were reliable outlets for Wilson as he completed multiple passes to both of them - Jason Brownlee almost had the catch of practice as he laid out for a 40+ yarder from Wilson. But he couldn't control it as he hit the ground QB Notes - Aaron Rodgers was sharp today particularly in the red zone as he had 3 TD against the defense. We mentioned the first that he had to Conklin. Rodgers second was to Corey Davis as he used his ball handling/play action to fake the defense to the left while he sprinted right to find Davis. Rodgers third was to Mecole Hardman as he put the ball high where only he could catch it. It's fascinating to watch Rodgers process the field after the snap. As he drops back you can see him eliminating routes where he won't throw the ball. So when Rodgers finally plants his back foot to throw the ball he knows where it's going - Good day for Zach Wilson as he was quicker in his decision making, more accurate and piled up completions. His favorite recievers today were Lazard, Ruckert and Yeboah. Small steps, but encouraging Standouts - Aaron Rodgers - Zach Wilson - Allen Lazard - Tyler Conklin Concerns - It's only three days into camp, we shouldn't be having three fights in one practice
HC Robert Saleh said he ‘loves’ OT Max Mitchell (@MaxMitch09), ‘he’s an old school O-Lineman, all grit & grind’ + called him a ‘really cool individual’ that powered through a lot of adversity last year w/ his scary blood clots situation "Michael Carter II is underappreciated, but if you go back & watch [the tape], you're like 'DAMN that guys pretty freaking good'. He's only gonna get better. He's physical, smart, communicates really well, & he's fearless."- Robert Saleh
This will fly under the radar, but Zach Wilson, whose confidence is building a bit, just did an excellent job at the line of scrimmage. Whatever he did pre-snap (and he most definitely did something), it led to a nice gain on the ground with Dye to set up a manageable next down. A pretty one from Zach Wilson. He doesn’t pull the trigger (not sure if he should have, would have to see coverage), flushes right side and up, on the run beauty to Lazard for a first. The best thing? He put it in a spot where only Lazard could snag it (low/away).
What they categorize as “fights” in camp is a pretty loose interpretation. Couple guys getting chippy and pushing each other after a play/drill is not a fight.
I’ll be honest. No Twitter posts in the training camp thread is devastating. Now I have to open Twitter myself.
Was at camp today. Two biggest thing that stood out to me were how good Wilson is going to be this year and how bad Billy turner is. If he starts at either tackle spot we’re fucked.
This was sort of the story every training camp, so I'll forever reserve judgment on Zach's final chance for when he gets in the field... Preseason included.
Yeah, it's all about how he plays under pressure in live game situations. But I do think Rodgers is having a positive influence on him. Take that with a grain of salt.
I have to disagree with you there. . That was not a common occurrence in training camp., particularly in red zones situations. And far more so during season practice, much to the contrary. Still the proof will be in pre season and garbage time during the season.
Zach threw the ball well today. Had a sick throw and catch to Brownlee. He did fumble a snap and fumbled once, but I don’t think he anticipated becoming a Clemons/Lawson sandwhich. I really hope Brownlee makes the team as WR6 (if we keep 6). The TE room is loaded and I really Ruckert will probably get some really good time this year. Hope we don't keep Bowden at FB, but he got a lot of usage the last two days. It would be nice to see Ruckert get that run instead.
I read that Wilson was reading the D making good, quick decisions, and that he also made a great TD throw to Yeboah (or was that yesterday?).