Jaguar Training Camp: Week 1 Review
Posted: August 2, 2012 Filed under: Jacksonville Jaguars, Jags Audio | Tags: Andre Branch, Austen Lane, Blaine Gabbert, defense, Marcedes Lewis, Mike Thomas, offense, Terrance Knighton, training camp 1 Comment »It has officially been one week since the Jacksonville Jaguars reported to training camp. With the team scrimmage coming up in about 24 hours, let’s take a look back on how week 1 went:
Friday morning was the first session open to the media. Some of the things to come out of that session included discovering that once again, LB Clint Session was dealing with concussion like symptoms. Other notes from the day: DT Terrance Knighton, along with John Chick, Uche Nwaneri, Cameron Bradfield, Zach Miller, and Session were all on the PUP list at that point. Coach Mularkey spoke with the media afterwards. Here are some of the highlights from Friday morning:
Mike Mularkey montage: Mularkey 07-27-12
I also had a chance to catch up with a few players in the locker room that day, inlcuding TE Marcedes Lewis:
JB with Marcedes Lewis: Marcedes Lewis Interview 07-27-12
Skipping ahead to Monday, the biggest thing that stood out was the offense, but not in a good way. Recievers really struggled to find separation from defenders. Mike Thomas dropped multiple passes in both individual and team drills. Coach Mike Mularkey, as well as both Blaine Gabbert and Thomas himself, addressed this after practice:
Mike Mularkey on receivers: Mularkey 07-30-12
Blaine Gabbert on how long it takes to get on the same page with his recievers: Blaine Gabbert 07-30-12
Mike Thomas on how long it takes to get on the same page with his quarterback: Mike Thomas 07-30-12
Interesting. I’m starting to see the problem. I also had a chance to catch up with second round pick Andre Branch, the DE out of Clemson:
Andre Branch: JB with Andre Branch 07-30-12
Moving ahead to Wednesday, the good news from over the weekend was that DT Terrance Knighton passed his physical and was able to get back to work. Despite limited reps at first, it was good to see Pot Roast back in action. I had a chance to catch up with him yesterday and talk to him about getting back to it, the nightclub incident, and where he goes from here:
JB with Terrance Knighton: Terrance Knighton 08-01-12
Cecil Shorts and Laurent Robinson also talked with me:
Cecil Shorts: JB with Cecil Shorts 08-01-12
Laurent Robinson: JB ith Laurent Robinson 08-01-12
Which brings us to today…some quick notes, WR Laurent Robinson was held out of practice and also missed last night’s walk through after taking a hard fall and hitting his head. He will be evaluated later today, Coach Mularkey does expect him to pass and be ready for the scrimmage. DE Austen Lane suffered a sprained foot and had to behelped off the field. He will most likely not play in the scrimmage.
Jags Out! Marcedes Lewis, Terrence Knighton, and Daryl Smith
Posted: January 4, 2012 Filed under: Jacksonville Jaguars, Jags Audio | Tags: Blaine Gabbert, Clint Session, Daryl Smith, defense, Marcedes Lewis, Paul Posluszny, Terrance Knighton Leave a comment »Tight End Marcedes Lewis:
*on the numbers not being there this season: Lewis1
*on what was most difficult for him this season: Lewis2
*on what the feeling is surrounding the end of this season: Lewis3
*on what he will personally work on during the offseason: Lewis4
DT Terrance Knighton:
*on what he’d like to see in the next Jaguars head coach: Knighton1
*on who was excited to see have a great season: Knighton2
*on what it was like for the Jags defense to have so much responsibility placed on them this year: Knighton3
*on playing with Clint Session and Paul Posluszny this year: Smith1
*on how tough it was dealing with all the late season injuries: Smith2
*on the highlight and the lows of this past year: Smith3
“I love it when you call me Big Potroast…” Or Porkchop as Jon Gruden likes to call him….
Posted: December 13, 2011 Filed under: Jacksonville Jaguars, Jags Audio | Tags: defense, falcons, Jack Del Rio, Mel Tucker, offense, Terrance Knighton Leave a comment »I had a chance to catch up with big #96 earlier this afternoon. We discussed the upcoming match up with the Falcons, the quick work week, and how good it feels to get a big win:
DT Terrance Knighton:
*on playing two games within a few days of each other: Knighton1
*on what concerns him most when it comes to the Falcons: Knighton2
*on carrying the momentum from Sunday’s win into Thursday night: Knighton3
*on whether there is a difference between Jack Del Rio’s style and interim head coach Mel Tucker: Knighton4
*on how it felt to see the offense put up as many points as it did: Knighton5
Just a reminder, kick off against the Falcons is Thursday night at 8:20 on NFL network.