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http://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nfl/colts/2016/08/02/lumps-and-lessons-colts-rookies/87949698/?hootPostID=a6c4cd95e24588997ac1fa8578014d69

 

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     Practice is over. Time to eat, relax, unwind.  Antonio Morrison does not. For him, the end of practice does not signal the end of work. While his teammates hop on golf carts and head for the dorm rooms at Anderson University, the rookie linebacker toils alone on a side field, heeding the instruction of his new position coach. Jim Herrmann teaches. Morrison nods. Herrmann teaches some more. Morrison nods. 

     To be clear: the Colts love Morrison. They’re coaching him hard because they believe he can blossom into a star. 

      First-year defensive coordinator Ted Monachino resisted praising Morrison just yet. He’s struggled so far. They all do. “That transition is going slowly but surely,” Monachino said. “He’ll get better and better and he’ll start to get a head start on some plays as soon as he starts paying really close attention to what coach Herrmann is saying and to what DQ (veteran D’Qwell Jackson) is doing.”

      “I think it’s just the volume of the system,” Monachino continued. “Sometimes I think once you get out there on the field and you’ve got to put it all together with moving parts and motions and shifts and changes in calls, that tends to catch up with young guys.”

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Thornton #1 at RG at the moment is interesting. Seems like most of the media has been reporting Good getting majority of 1st team reps last two days. I think we could see those two rotating in and out on a daily/weekly basis for a while.

 

Green also starting at FS over Butler. Not sure how I feel about that. Hoping he can get a lot of reps during pre-season.

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3 hours ago, Everyone said:

http://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nfl/colts/2016/08/02/lumps-and-lessons-colts-rookies/87949698/?hootPostID=a6c4cd95e24588997ac1fa8578014d69

 

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     Practice is over. Time to eat, relax, unwind.  Antonio Morrison does not. For him, the end of practice does not signal the end of work. While his teammates hop on golf carts and head for the dorm rooms at Anderson University, the rookie linebacker toils alone on a side field, heeding the instruction of his new position coach. Jim Herrmann teaches. Morrison nods. Herrmann teaches some more. Morrison nods. 

     To be clear: the Colts love Morrison. They’re coaching him hard because they believe he can blossom into a star. 

      First-year defensive coordinator Ted Monachino resisted praising Morrison just yet. He’s struggled so far. They all do. “That transition is going slowly but surely,” Monachino said. “He’ll get better and better and he’ll start to get a head start on some plays as soon as he starts paying really close attention to what coach Herrmann is saying and to what DQ (veteran D’Qwell Jackson) is doing.”

      “I think it’s just the volume of the system,” Monachino continued. “Sometimes I think once you get out there on the field and you’ve got to put it all together with moving parts and motions and shifts and changes in calls, that tends to catch up with young guys.”

 

 

IMO awesome that the D coordinator didn't give Morrison any praise when talking about him. So far it sounds like Monachino is passionate, just wants guys to play fast, isn't afraid to hold his players accountable, all while still giving them and demanding respect. 

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