Horton works with QBs, interview, etc.


Good vid, and I agree, his footwork does look better, but like you also said, hard to tell with that lightweight drill. I'm very intrigued to see the Spring game this year.
 

Weber is so small compared to Gray and Alipate, but seems to look much more comfortable so far. Gray has some great footwork and throwing motion. Very smooth. Alipate doesn't look too far behind them, though it appears the QB battle is focusing on Gray & Weber.
 

Alipate

My goodness Moses is a big boy... might have to learn how to pronounce his last name!
 



Gray has a great delivery. The ball jumps. His throw to the post looked to be about 35 yards with the flick of the wrist. That ball was not alot of air under that throw, it was maybe 15 feet off the deck and he connected. Best throw of the clip.


Also if number 58 is Olson, then get him in there. Saw him outside the circle bouncing up and down. Didn't see any spare tire.
 

If Weber is starting again this year I will probably kill myself and Brewster deserves to be fired and the Gophers deserve to be mocked by the local media
 

horton

Don't kill yourself, just get a life, maybe volunteer and see what is really important in life.
 

Yes, bankonit, we will probably go head to head a couple of times next season, but that can't happen if you engineer your own demise. This Intheknow guy may have picked the right moniker. We should enjoy competitive sports without letting its disappointments ruin our lives. Use it, don't abuse it. Ugh!
 



Does anyone have a better link for the video? I get a Tyronne Carter piece when I click on the link above.
 

Horton came across very well to me in the video.

Brewster was the most subdued I've seen him. I think he's been evolving steadily as a coach both on the field and off the field since he came here. Last year he was much more subdued then the previous year, and it apppears this year is the same way too. He's probably just finding his niche as a head coach. I think he's changed a ton since he arrived, and that reassures me by showing he's constantly learning and adjusting things to become better. I'll put in my consistent plug that I think 2011 is the year to evaluate him as a coach when the team is essentially entirely his.
 


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First guy to congratulate Weber on long TD pass was Gray...I think there is a lot of mutual respect there.
 

I'd still like to see more where Weber actually has to make a read... that said he looks a lot more comfortable and I liked his pump fake
 




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