AFC South training camp one-liners

Colts coach Jim Caldwell asked George Seifert what it's like to replace a coaching legend.

Like Joseph Addai once upon a time, Colts RB Donald Brown has impressed as a rookie with his smarts and versatility. 

SI.com's Peter King points out on Twitter that the battle for Indy's open receiver jobs is complicated.

Indianapolis received good news regarding T Ryan Diem's back injury.

The Jaguars are adding some 3-4 looks into their defense.

Jaguars WR Troy Williamson was supposed to be on the roster bubble, but he's currently listed as a starter.

Jaguars.com writer Vic Ketchman believes the team should be looking for quarterback help.

Jaguars left tackle Tra Thomas' excellent training camp could cost holdout tackle Eugene Monroe a starting gig.

Texans LB Zach Diles will replace injured rookie Brian Cushing for the next 2-3 weeks.

The other Houston starting wideout, Kevin Walter, thinks he can top 1,000 yards in his contract year.

The Texans defense would help matters if they could only be average.

Houston defensive tackle Jeff Zgonina is in the middle of his 17th training camp.

LenDale White on reviving "Smash and Dash" by popular demand: "Individually, [Chris Johnson is] 'Every Coach's Dream,' and individually I'm 'Every Opposing Coach's Nightmare' and 'Save the Last Dance.'  As a team we're Smash and Dash."  (We're glad that's cleared up.)

The Titans may use Vince Young on some option plays

Titans S Vincent Fuller was recently added to Tennessee's growing list of injured players.

First-round pick WR Kenny Britt looks ready for his preseason debut this weekend.

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7 Responses to "AFC South training camp one-liners"

  1. neal123454 says: August 12, 2009 9:10 PM

    Thank you for not having me click the "continue reading" link!

  2. Whatever says: August 12, 2009 9:30 PM

    Hallelujah!

    Thanks for listening, PFT. It shows that you do care (at least a little). Of course you've only taught me that being insanely melodramatic about something will get me results...

  3. BradyGazelle says: August 12, 2009 10:05 PM

    Yeah - what they said. It's nice to finally be able to see everything of importance in a division.

  4. Bob Loblaw says: August 12, 2009 10:49 PM

    "There was no question as to what he was teaching. He was teaching his defense how to play the “3-4 zone-blitz.”

    So what does it mean? Are the Jaguars about to take on the trademark look of the Pittsburgh Steelers?

    The answer has yet to be determined. Best put, the Jaguars are attempting to incorporate that look into their defensive identity, but they don’t know for sure, yet, if they have the personnel to fit that scheme."

    I love it! The Jags can't play the 4-3 well, so they're going to try and confuse their opponents with 3-4 looks. They don't know what their identity is, and didn't go out and get the personnel required for a 3-4 like Green Bay did, but JDR knows what he's doing here. August is as good a time as any to figure out what defensive front you want to use, right?

    Don't label them, they're just experimenting... sort of a bi-curious defense.

  5. FFTnet says: August 12, 2009 11:48 PM

    No more continue! My heroes

  6. AmishGangsta says: August 13, 2009 6:27 AM

    Hey all you fantasy dudes(or dudettes). Take a flyer on Pierre Garcon(Colts) in one of the later rounds. The dudes gonna have a breakout year this year replacing Marvin. Oh and Vic Ketchmann is a total tool.

  7. MaineMan says: August 13, 2009 8:07 AM

    I'm guessing that Austin Collie becomes the next great Colts receiver and ends up in the running for Offensive RoY.

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