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en I don't know if it's new because I can't compare it to maybe what's been the norm before. With regards to hustling to and from the drills, I just think that's how you've got to practice. They'll get used to (our tempo), and I think the players want that by and large. I think it will pay off in the long run. But we've got a lot of work to do, and a lot of guys are sucking some air right now.

en That's how you've got to practice. The message I had for them last night was be prepared for our tempo. They'll get used to that and I think players want that by and large and I think it'll pay off in the long run. But we've got a lot of work to do and a lot of guys sucking some air right now.

en The football players brought a toughness to our team, especially to our drills in practice. We used to think that our drills were pretty tough but with these guys, we found that we could make them even tougher.

en We actually hit more here, at least from my experience. The only difference, from I-A to I-AA, is players' natural ability. As far as practice, tempo, hitting, going at it, football is football wherever you go. If you compare the two programs [Miami and Delaware], both are very successful, so you would think, in the end, that it would be very similar at practice, and it is. Both teams practice really hard.

en Desi never missed a practice or a game. And when players were held over in practice for extra drills, Desi stayed and did the drills with them.

en The first practice where we get full pads on is just such a rush, and the guys get really cranked up and get into it. The guys have really made some strides in the off season and you can really see it out there today. Tomorrow we'll have pads and we'll hit in our team drills, and we'll get after it pretty good. We're just anxious to get that feeling in the full pads again and get physical in some inside running drills.

en There's nothing magical. They're just things we do, variances of drills we do. It's not always the exact same thing, but it's always a tempo setter at the beginning of practice. It helps our defense get in the mindset of being aggressive. A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic. There's nothing magical. They're just things we do, variances of drills we do. It's not always the exact same thing, but it's always a tempo setter at the beginning of practice. It helps our defense get in the mindset of being aggressive.

en My thing is that we're out there to get our work done, and we're not wasting any time between drills. The tempo will be established right away.

en We have more players available to us, and we're playing a more up-tempo style. Even though we tried to play up-tempo at their place, we didn't quite have the rotation we do now, and we're trying to get more possessions per game and shuttle guys in and out a little more to keep guys fresh.

en Year after year fans like this day just as much as any during the season. Baseball purists like to watch practice drills while others like to come and get their first autograph or picture with the players they'll be rooting for all summer long.

en It's real hard to practice because you don't go live in practice, but we do wrap and do thud drills. You just have to work on it, and then in games it's natural.

en I thought yesterday's (Monday's) afternoon practice wasn't up to par. Today's practice was very lively. We need that. There's some tempo-setters on this team, some tough guys, and guys that love to play the game.

en We haven't had that prior to this season. The seniors help run practice, help mentor younger players and they know the offense, defense, stretching drills and what jokes I'm going to tell. Coming into this year, we won't have to work so much with the fundamentals and we can elevate our level of play and expand ourselves on both sides.

en The message to the players is we don't panic. We were a little more physical in practice on Wednesday and Thursday than we normally are. We don't wear shoulder pads in the Thursday practice, but we did this week. We still did the same tackle drills, though.

en We work on it in practice a lot. We do a lot of possession (drills) in training. We work on certain patterns, which they did well. They played a good game - exactly what we were hoping for.


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Denna sidan visar ordspråk som liknar "I don't know if it's new because I can't compare it to maybe what's been the norm before. With regards to hustling to and from the drills, I just think that's how you've got to practice. They'll get used to (our tempo), and I think the players want that by and large. I think it will pay off in the long run. But we've got a lot of work to do, and a lot of guys are sucking some air right now.".