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05-19-2008, 08:14 PM
Gonzalez’s model for progression with Colts: Reggie Wayne
by Tom James
Terre Haute Tribune-Star
Excerpt:
Anthony Gonzalez, the team’s first-round draft choice in 2007, had a
respectable rookie season as he hauled in 37 passes for 576 yards and
three touchdowns. But his development was held back a bit as he got a
late start in practice a year ago due to NFL rules and injuries.
“Year two is starting out a lot better than year one,” he joked
Sunday. “Not having to deal with the pressures of being a rookie and
trying to jam an offense into your head in two days and that whole
thing. I feel like I knocked out a lot of the hurdles that I think you
have to jump over as a rookie. So it feels a lot of better being in
year two than it did in year one for sure.”
Roy Hall is expected to see work both as a slot and outside receiver.
He is currently working behind Wayne, learning as he goes along.
“A little bit of slot work, but mostly outside,” he said. “I’m No. 2
behind Reggie Wayne and he’s a great teacher. Sometimes I find myself
kind of mimicking some of things that he does. But why not try to be
like one of the best in the league. It’s really helping me out
watching him and communicating with him. He’s really helping me out a
lot.”
Read the full article at: http://www.tribstar.com/sports/local_story_139232526.html?keyword=topstory
Head Coach Power Rankings: Offseason 2008
by Os Davis
RealFootball365
Excerpt:
2. (2) Tony Dungy, Indianapolis Colts. Anyone notice the Colts went
13-3 in 2007, the team’s sixth consecutive double-digit-win season?
Read the full article at:
http://www.realfootball365.com/index.php/articles/nfl-news/11247
by Tom James
Terre Haute Tribune-Star
Excerpt:
Anthony Gonzalez, the team’s first-round draft choice in 2007, had a
respectable rookie season as he hauled in 37 passes for 576 yards and
three touchdowns. But his development was held back a bit as he got a
late start in practice a year ago due to NFL rules and injuries.
“Year two is starting out a lot better than year one,” he joked
Sunday. “Not having to deal with the pressures of being a rookie and
trying to jam an offense into your head in two days and that whole
thing. I feel like I knocked out a lot of the hurdles that I think you
have to jump over as a rookie. So it feels a lot of better being in
year two than it did in year one for sure.”
Roy Hall is expected to see work both as a slot and outside receiver.
He is currently working behind Wayne, learning as he goes along.
“A little bit of slot work, but mostly outside,” he said. “I’m No. 2
behind Reggie Wayne and he’s a great teacher. Sometimes I find myself
kind of mimicking some of things that he does. But why not try to be
like one of the best in the league. It’s really helping me out
watching him and communicating with him. He’s really helping me out a
lot.”
Read the full article at: http://www.tribstar.com/sports/local_story_139232526.html?keyword=topstory
Head Coach Power Rankings: Offseason 2008
by Os Davis
RealFootball365
Excerpt:
2. (2) Tony Dungy, Indianapolis Colts. Anyone notice the Colts went
13-3 in 2007, the team’s sixth consecutive double-digit-win season?
Read the full article at:
http://www.realfootball365.com/index.php/articles/nfl-news/11247