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Brayden Willis invited to Senior Bowl ...

FWIW, I'd imagine the plan is for him to still play in the bowl game but Brayden Willis has accepted a Senior Bowl invite. Very well deserved.

Teammates Eric Gray, Wanya Morris and Jalen Redmond have accepted invites to play in the Senior Bowl and have opted out of the Cheez It Bowl.

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NFL Sooner Update: Week #14 (UPDATED for MNF)

POW: Joe Mixon, Obo Okoronkwo, Kenneth Murray, Jalen Hurts, Trent Williams, Baker Mayfield
HM: Samaje Perine, Perrion Winfrey, CeeDee Lamb, Tony Jefferson

AFC:
DT Jordan Phillips, Bills #97: DNP (inactive)
RB Rhamondre Stevenson, Patriots #38: Started, 3-8 RU, 2-2 RE [left with injury]
RB Joe Mixon, Bengals #28: Started, 14-96 RU, 2-10 RE
RB Samaje Perine, Bengals #34: 4-22 RU (TD), 1-2 RE, 1 misc tackle
WR Mike Woods, Browns #12: Played, no stats
DT Perrion Winfrey, Browns #97: 3 tackles [QH and sack negated by penalties]
DE Isaiah Thomas, Browns #58: Illegal use of hands penalty
TE Mark Andrews, Ravens #89: Started, 2-17 RE
OG Ben Powers, Ravens #72: Started, no stats
DB Tre Norwood, Steelers #21: Played, no stats
LB Obo Okoronkwo, Texans #45: Started, 3 tackles (TFL), sack (-7), 2 QH, PD, FF
DE Nik Bonitto, Broncos #42: 1 tackle, offsides penalty
S Del. Turner-Yell, Broncos #32: 1 STs tackle
LB Kenneth Murray, Chargers #9: Started, 7 tackles
OC Creed Humphrey, Chiefs #52: Started, no stats
OT Orlando Brown, Chiefs #57: Started, false start penalty
LS James Winchester, Chiefs #41: Played, no stats
LB Curtis Bolton, Raiders #36: 1 STs tackle

NFC:
WR CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys #88: Started, 5-33 RE
DT Neville Gallimore, Cowboys #96: 2 tackles, PD
QB Jalen Hurts, Eagles #1: Started, 21-31-217 PA (2 TD), 4 sacks (-33), 109.2 rtg, 7-77 RU (TD)
OT Lane Johnson, Eagles #65: Started, no stats
S Tony Jefferson, Giants #36: 5 tackles (1 on STs)
P Tress Way, Wash #5: Bye
LB Brian Asamoah, Vikes #33: Played, no stats
OT Trent Williams, 49ers #71: Started, holding penalty [watching him play is a TREAT--he is absolutely dominant]
QB Kyler Murray, Cards, #1: Started, 1-1-9 PA, 104.2 rtg, 1-3 RU [carted off after 3 plays with knee injury]
WR Marquise Brown, Cards #2: Started, 4-34 RE, illegal shift penalty
OT Cody Ford, Cards #72: Started, no stats
QB Baker Mayfield, Rams #17: 22-35-230 PA (TD), 4 sacks (-19), 91.4 rtg., 4-10 RU
OT Bobby Evans, Rams #71: DNP (inactive)
CB Tre Brown, Seahawks #22: Played, no stats

Practice Squad
WR DeDe Westbrook, Packers #80
DE Amani Bledsoe, Falcons #94

Injured Reserve/PUP

LB Devonte Bond, Cowboys #51
DE Ronnie Perkins, Patriots #51
OG Marquis Hayes, Cards, #78
TE Blake Bell, Chiefs #81
RB Damien Williams, Falcons #6 [released by Falcons today--calling the Chiefs?]
WR Sterling Shepard, Giants #3

A Dasan McCullough play I liked...

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Going over some tape of his (no real highlights to speak of just game tape here and there) but watch him at the 2:42 mark (in case the video doesn't start in the right spot) take on the tackle, slide under him and make a nice play at the goal line - his first snap of the game.

BV on Ashton Sanders w/o saying 'Ashton Sanders'


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This was from two weeks ago, talking about being physical.

"There’s plenty of guys we’re trying to recruit. I got a guy right now that we’re trying to recruit that ain’t real big in stature, OK, but plays super physical. Super physical. I don’t think you have to be bigger, you have to play more physical. Some of that, what I’m talking about, that’s a talent, too. Your ability to strike, your timing, your ability to uncoil, there is a talent to that. You can get guys more physical by growth and development and weight room, the experience, the certainty, the aggressiveness that comes along with playing a lot and knowing what you’re supposed to do. Anticipating leads to being more physical. I just named, like, 10 things that allow you to be more physical.

"You want to recruit guys that run to the fire, I promise you. You can recruit your problems or your solutions. As we recruit, we’re looking at guys that love to hit and that can run. Those are the two things that are really important."

So...what is the best scenario for Arnold

I know we are all anxious to get him behind center. Its tricky with a true frosh though. If Gabriel comes back, I think he starts the year, with significant mop up time for Jackson, and hopefully by wk 6, he's shown enough progress to make him QB1.

Or, would you rather ride Dillon as long as he's effective giving Arnold enough time to soak up the playbook?
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