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Navy Scrimmage Notes
Posted: August 16, 4:54 pm | (permalink) | (0 comments)
I thought the Navy football team looked good in its initial intra-squad scrimmage of preseason camp. Players on both sides of the ball flew around and competed hard on an unbearably hot, humid day. It's fairly remarkable that Navy's players are already in such good condition that no one was felled by the severe heat, which was worse down on the artificial turf field due to the black rubber that is part of the surface. I'm venturing to guess the temperature was at least 100 degrees at field level.
An article about the scrimmage appeared in Sunday's edition of The Capital, but here are some additional notes and observations.
* Quarterback Ricky Dobbs looked really good throwing the ball. Dobbs is just a natural passer who sets up nicely in the pocket and shows outstanding form while delivering the ball on time and on target. Had Mario Washington not dove for a pass over the middle and simply caught it in stride, Dobbs would have finished with eight completions in nine attempts for 176 yards. If the junior signal-caller can do that during a regular season game, it would certainly add a different dimension to Navy's offense.
* Despite dropping what could have been a 63-yard touchdown pass, Washington looked capable of becoming the go-to receiver the Mishipmen need to replace Tyree Barnes. Washington got open repeatedly and did make a 31-yard catch. Dobbs said afterward that he and Washington, who are classmates and close friends, played pitch-and-catch all summer so I'm guessing they have developed some chemistry.
Dobbs was asked if he gave Washington a hard time for dropping the very catchable ball. "I could have put it in a better spot, but Mario said he should have caught it because he got his hands on it."
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