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First time ever at training camp, and it wont be the last haha. Heres my break down of the day.

Da'Rick Rodgers showed only a few flashes of laziness today but 95% of the time he was running hard and blocking.

Ahmad Bradshaw looked very well and hit holes very well.

Trent Richardson, showed flashes of finding a good hole and agility but otherwise pretty much the same.

D'Qwell Jackson, looked very good today and had an interception.

Griff Whalen, very good practice dont think he had a drop.

Eric Thomas looked really really good today with some good catches.

Donte Moncreif, looked like an absolute freaking steal for us and had a bunch of very good plays.

Reggie Wayne, routes were crisp and still had good speed with good catches.

Greg Toller, looked very good MOST of the time had a huge play vs TY however got smoked by griff almost everytime.

Jack Doyle, he looked very good with alot of catches.

Overall today was a very balanced practice and listed people who stood out

Nice write up wish I had time to go to some of training camp dam work schedule maybe i'll get lucky a get a chance sunday

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 Inside linebacker Josh McNaryicon-article-link.gif was again held out of practice and that opened the door for Henoc Muambaicon-article-link.gif. The Canadian Football League free agent signee won several one-on-one battles in blocking drills. Muamba also made a few plays during 11-on-11 drills. It should be noted that cornerback Marcus Burleyicon-article-link.gif continues to make plays.

http://www.colts.com/news/article-1/Day-6-Colts-Training-Camp-Notebook-July-30/5c5742ef-fd91-4ef8-bd57-1344ae902bd0

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 Inside linebacker Josh McNaryicon-article-link.gif was again held out of practice and that opened the door for Henoc Muambaicon-article-link.gif. The Canadian Football League free agent signee won several one-on-one battles in blocking drills. Muamba also made a few plays during 11-on-11 drills. It should be noted that cornerback Marcus Burleyicon-article-link.gif continues to make plays.

http://www.colts.com/news/article-1/Day-6-Colts-Training-Camp-Notebook-July-30/5c5742ef-fd91-4ef8-bd57-1344ae902bd0

That is great to hear for Henoc
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Lol...I don't know what you were watching, but you clearly didn't see what I saw. 20M guaranteed says differently.

 

There's always that one guy who...

he got bbq in the Dolphins game 3 drives in a row He got cooked numerous times in the Broncos game. Even the crappy Texans burnt him. So it looks like you need to go back ad watch the games

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Do you think Patrick Peterson is a #1 corner? 

You seriously want to compare Peterson to Davis? Ask all NFL head coaches which one they rather have as their #1 corner who do u think  they would say?

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You seriously want to compare Peterson to Davis? Ask all NFL head coaches which one they rather have as their #1 corner who do u think they would say?

Davis was better than Peterson was last season. He gave up less total yards, yards per attempt, completion percentage, they gave up the same number of TDs, Davis had more plays on the ball, Davis had a lower yards per cover snap, ect...

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Davis was better than Peterson was last season. He gave up less total yards, yards per attempt, completion percentage, they gave up the same number of TDs, Davis had more plays on the ball, Davis had a lower yards per cover snap, ect...

 

And yet, when he was a free agent just a few months ago,  and open to anyone,  he signed for 4 years and $39 Million as opposed to Peterson becoming the highest paid corner in football 5/70...

 

Peterson was a top-20 player voted on by the players....  Davis,  not in the top 100.

 

Perhaps the statistics you have don't tell the whole story.

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And yet, when he was a free agent just a few months ago,  and open to anyone,  he signed for 4 years and $39 Million as opposed to Peterson becoming the highest paid corner in football 5/70...

 

Peterson was a top-20 player voted on by the players....  Davis,  not in the top 100.

 

Perhaps the statistics you have don't tell the whole story.

 

I am not going to argue that Davis is better than Peterson ... but the top 100 is as meaningless as the Pro Bowl.

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Davis was better than Peterson was last season. He gave up less total yards, yards per attempt, completion percentage, they gave up the same number of TDs, Davis had more plays on the ball, Davis had a lower yards per cover snap, ect...

Peterson had 16 total plays on the ball (13 passes defensed, 3 ints)....Davis 12 passes defensed.......1 int....also only 1 more solo tackle

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Donald Thomas is beleived to have re-injured the quad, acc to source. Could be bad. #Colts

— Stephen Holder (@HolderStephen)

July 30, 2014

 

Thomas will likely have an MRI and then they'll go from there. #Colts

— Stephen Holder (@HolderStephen)

July 30, 2014

 

Have to feel for him, he spent a lot of time in the league paying his way as a backup.  He finally earns a starting job someplace and doesn't get to play but what 3 games in 2 years and the rest of the time is spent injured.  

 

Well good thing we have Mewhort.  

 

Hopefully we will still come out of this with a average or better line. 

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And yet, when he was a free agent just a few months ago, and open to anyone, he signed for 4 years and $39 Million as opposed to Peterson becoming the highest paid corner in football 5/70...

Peterson was a top-20 player voted on by the players.... Davis, not in the top 100.

Perhaps the statistics you have don't tell the whole story.

Those things mean nothing to me. Actual play matters. Peterson got that contract largely because of his potential.
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