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Re: James Capello
Having seen a few practices and scrimmages, I havebeen much more impressed with Bueker. He had some nice throws and surprisingly some very nice runs. Capello doesn't have much size. By that, I mean he can't see over the line. His speed needs to improve greatly if he wants to compete for a starting role.
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Re: James Capello
Tiller is incredibly tenative so far. Not sure if that is by the decision of the staff or if he is still thinking a lot while on the field.
He had a number of changes against Kent State to turn the option read in to a big gainer if he kept the ball but he was always handing it off. That and he is somewhat late with his reads and throws. I have no doubt he will figure it out and put it together at some point but I really feel some of his athleticism is being held back. Either by his own mind or his inexperience.
Agree with the last few people. Beuker looked pretty good in the Clone Zone drills in the preseason.
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Re: James Capello
What is Capello, 5-9, 5-10?
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Re: James Capello
ive seen him listed between 5'11'' and 6'1''
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Re: James Capello
 Originally Posted by fanaticman ive seen him listed between 5'11'' and 6'1'' Most definitely closer to 5'11". That may even be with cleats on.
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Re: James Capello
 Originally Posted by Clones85' He's more talented too. Better arm, faster Tiller is? That's a pretty broad statement of opinion. Not sure how true it is, and being faster doesn't indicate success running the ball or running the read option.
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