The first thing I noticed at my first NSFL minicamp was the heat. The San Jose sun beat down on us like the OutLaws beat down on the Yeti last year in the championship. That being said, training camp was tough, but necessary, especially for us rookies that have a new scheme to learn. I was able to get some reps running behind our shiny new O-Line, and I have to say, these guys are huge . Sharpei, Sharp, and Yates look formidable and were opening some holes for us backs. Enchilada Charlton set the edge well and had a couple tackles on me. AJ Hackett was really tough to outrun, and he had some hits on me that I'm a little embarrassed by. Bailey Cook made plays like usual and the offense was moving the chains well. The combination of Goose, Durden, and I should prove to be a pretty damn good one, and there's some competition going between us. The QB situation is strange to say the least. Ethan Hunt is a talented player, but I'm not sure if his heart is in this franchise, and that's a shame. Christian Adams showed some flashes of being a franchise player, and I was impressed. The QB situation should be interesting at least. To conclude my thoughts, NSFL training camp is a grind, but one that I've dreamed of and I couldn't be happier to be apart of the San Jose SabreCats.

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