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For Coaches, Rookie Minicamp Like Opening a Present

May 11th, 2013 - 1:59pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

As exciting as this weekend’s rookie minicamp is for the players, it’s just as big a deal for the men coaching them.

“I think any coach worth their weight likes to be on the grass and on the field coaching,” Head Coach John Fox said. “It’s the fun part of coaching. That’s really why most of us do it. There’s no doubt it’s an excitement level, even though it’s just the rookies at this point. To be on the field with them is great.”

Not only is it a chance for the coaches to get back to running organized practices before OTAs and training camp kick off, it’s like a reward for all the hard work that went into the draft process. The teachers finally get a chance to see their new pupils.

“Having these draft picks and free agents come in and join this rookie class, you get started with them and kind of find out what you have,” Defensive Coordinator Jack Del Rio said. “It’s like opening a present at Christmas time. You want to see what the present is like. We’ve added some talent, we’ve added some players that will come in and compete for spots and for roles. I definitely look forward to this time of year.”

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Gase on Manning

January 17th, 2013 - 12:21pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

Perhaps no one in the organization spent more time with quarterback Peyton Manning during the 2012 season than his position coach, Adam Gase.

Now offensive coordinator, Gase shed some light onto his relationship with Manning.

It’s built, he said, on their shared work ethic.

“The way that he works, I think (we) probably helped each other because I think he appreciates when he sees guys trying to do what he does — grind like he does,” Gase said. “I think that’s what he’s looking for with everybody in the building. He gravitates to people like that. I tried to do that 100 percent, just get after it as much as possible, get him as many answers as he needed for that week. In the offseason, the studying and being able to be ahead of what we were doing, that was huge. You had to really get after it. He’s as smart and works as hard as it gets out there. You can’t just walk in there in his meeting room and just say, ‘Hey, I think I got it.’ You better be on it.”

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