This does not sound like a Campbell and Holmes guy. I hope he kills it and stays healthy, but I haven't heard any player talk like this since this regime took over. This was the verbal version of![]()
Brad trying to sell him as an “addition” was bullshyt
This does not sound like a Campbell and Holmes guy. I hope he kills it and stays healthy, but I haven't heard any player talk like this since this regime took over. This was the verbal version of![]()
He's not a bad player, per se, but that attitude and lack of availability is a discouraging combination.Brad trying to sell him as an “addition” was bullshyt
He's not a bad player, per se, but that attitude and lack of availability is a discouraging combination.
He's not a bad player, per se, but that attitude and lack of availability is a discouraging combination.
Player of the day: Aidan Hutchinson
This is a tough call because there were a few standouts, but my goodness, Aidan Hutchinson. I won't profess to focusing on him on every rep, but he completely dominated throughout both OL vs DL drills and the team period. No. 97 was on fire from the very first rep of the "pit" drill, where he made All-Pro right tackle Penei Sewell look like a rookie with a nasty, ridiculously quick spin move. It's been a recurring theme amongst everyone here at camp so far: you would never know Hutchinson suffered a serious leg injury last fall. He's picked up where he left off--as the Defensive Player of the Year front-runner--and might be even quicker off the snap.