Observations from Georgia Tech’s fifth preseason practice

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Observations from the portion of the practice open to media:


1. One of the early periods of the morning was dedicated to the punt team. In several attempts, punter David Shanahan was consistent with his hang time. Against a rush, Shanahan repeatedly was able to make clean connections for high-hanging kicks.

2. For the first practice in full pads, coaches did not tarry in bringing on contact drills. The team went 11-on-11 inside the 5-yard line in one of the first periods of the practice, though there was a similar drill Wednesday when players were in shoulder pads and shorts. On one of the successful plays for the offense, quarterback Zach Gibson found tight end PeJe Harris shooting out to the front pylon for a touchdown just across the goal line.

In a drill run by secondary coach Travares Tillman, defensive backs lined up across from one another, were pushed back by Tillman and then one wrapped up the other and drove him backward. Kenny Bennett, a transfer from Maryland, made perhaps the most jarring collision in the drill, earning the approval of Tillman.

3. Quarterback Jeff Sims was particularly effective in a two-on-two passing drill, finding open targets and hitting them in stride. Offensive coordinator Chip Long was asked after practice if receivers have an advantage in that drill, in part because the defensive backs don’t have help from safeties that they might in a game or 7-on-7 drill. Said Long, “With the way Jeff’s throwing, I think we do.”

 
Peje had some good catches in the spring game as a TE. Big catch radius and good hands
 
Very happy to see the specific mention that Sims was hitting guys in stride. IMO, that will have to be the key if we're going to turn things around this year.

Never understood the Shanahan hate I read here. I think he's going to have a big season.
 
3. Quarterback Jeff Sims was particularly effective in a two-on-two passing drill, finding open targets and hitting them in stride. Offensive coordinator Chip Long was asked after practice if receivers have an advantage in that drill, in part because the defensive backs don’t have help from safeties that they might in a game or 7-on-7 drill. Said Long, “With the way Jeff’s throwing, I think we do.”
Some hope here. Thanks.
 
Never understood the Shanahan hate I read here. I think he's going to have a big season.
Can’t recall seeing Shanahan hate or even Shanahan dislike. Kid’s gonna be a good one. Didn’t think anyone thought otherwise.

Laddie.
 
Navy and Gold?? :bfd:

We seem to have a lot of this sort of thing. I know fans care about it more than players do, but is it this common for players at big schools to get the colors or the name of the school or whatever wrong?

JRjr
 
We seem to have a lot of this sort of thing. I know fans care about it more than players do, but is it this common for players at big schools to get the colors or the name of the school or whatever wrong?

JRjr

I mean it's in the damn fight song, BOTH OF THEM, for God's sake.
 
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