Internet down again. Here are the notes:
Rules: They have dedicated many of the things which are unsafe on the field.
Navy is well within the rules with their cut blocking, but it's dangerous.
Reynolds, one of the best things, is he’s a senior and he’s surrounded by seniors.
They have 9 of the off. 11 starters are seniors.
He’s talented in terms of speed and quickness, he’s got a strong arm.
DE Cam Stapleton - For the jobs we ask him to do, he’s great. He’s always been passionate and energetic, but there was an immaturity to his preparation and overall life, and academics.
Dots are connecting.
Football, practice, excited animated.
He’s growing into a darn good player.
Difference between Army and Navy offense:
No differences in terms of the tactical attack, save for a little wrinkle here and there.
They’re doing it right now at a much higher level and a much faster rate.
Offensive line is bigger, fullbacks are much bigger.
Senior/veteran group, coupled with size disparity and more experience.
Back to UConn: Have to spend more time on special teams.