Football on the field is good, really good. It beats football NOT being on the field and that was the case for the entire offseason.
I like football out on the field, even if no pads are involved and there’s NO hitting to speak of at any point. There’s not much to an OTA (organized training activity) workout session but there are a number of players that’ll be interesting to watch, especially on the offensive side of the ball throughout this phase of the off-season. Here are my observations from today’s practice.
1. Although everyone and their brother wants to talk about the offense, the defense won’t take a backseat to anyone, anywhere.