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What I do is I just try to take my hat and I turn it around, and it's like a switch that goes on. And when the switch goes on, I feel like another person, I feel, I don't know, I feel like a... like a truck. Like a machine.

FP is not good. Recent example is how he was babbling on about how good of an idea it was to send Jayson Werth on the sac fly in the 9th. Jayson Werth is about as fast these days as Vance Vice going up an icy hill on rollerskates, and Inciarte has a good arm in CF (and the ball wasn't that deep). If Pierz caught the ball cleanly, game over. It worked this time =/= it was smart.

Also, he lived in my friend's parents' condo near Nats Park and trashed the place.

Other than that, go Nats.

And Buzz talked to Devin to see if he was even interested. When we found out there was mutual interest, we thought we'd give this a shot.

I thought it was very interesting that Fuente and Co. were the ones who reached out to Devin. Really doing their homework to find any and all potential. Love it.

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These snaps are great but they leave you desiring so much more.

People still stand out to me:
Woody Barron has been on another level in some of these clips
Trey Skeens 41 still looks really quick at FB
Houshun Gaines is always around the ball

Watched team work again. Nijman looked a little lost. He is excellent in drill work. Now he needs to catch up to the speed of the game and being where he needs to be in this offense.

We also got a VERY brief glimpse of a staple of Fuente's offense. When he zone reads one way, the backside offensive lineman or tight end will often veer release away from the play. This sets up a situation where the QB is actually optioning a guy closer to the center of the formation. If the option man commits on the run, the QB breaks contain pretty easily with that veer release blocker in tow. If they waggle off of the zone read action, the player coming up to challenge the veer release can be beaten deep. If they play soft, the QB can get to the edge and run.

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