{"id":49551,"date":"2022-08-18T23:24:59","date_gmt":"2022-08-18T23:24:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/eagles-browns-2022-training-camp-joint-practice-notes-day-13-lots-of-trash-talk\/"},"modified":"2022-08-18T23:24:59","modified_gmt":"2022-08-18T23:24:59","slug":"eagles-browns-2022-training-camp-joint-practice-notes-day-13-lots-of-trash-talk","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/eagles-browns-2022-training-camp-joint-practice-notes-day-13-lots-of-trash-talk\/","title":{"rendered":"Eagles-Browns 2022 training camp joint-practice notes, Day 13: Lots of trash talk"},"content":{"rendered":"
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It was an eventful day in Berea, Ohio, as the Philadelphia Eagles scrimmaged against the Cleveland Browns on the day that Deshaun Watson’s suspension was finalized. We’ll get to more on that momentarily, but first, let’s get to the practice notes.<\/p>\n

\u2022 I though Jalen Hurts<\/b> was OK. On the positive side, he had one of his best throws of camp today. He stepped up into the pocket and then to his left while keeping his eyes down the field, and threw on the move to AJ Brown<\/b>, who was headed toward the sideline about 25 yards down the field. The ball was on the money in between the cornerback and the safety. great throw.<\/p>\n

Hurts has also found something of a crutch throw this camp. He has probably hit Brown on about dozen 10-yard out routes on the right side of the field. Brown always seems to get a lot of separation on that route, and it’s a throw in which Hurts gets it out with very good anticipation. Look for that to be a go-to route on 3rd and medium this season.<\/p>\n

On the downside, on a similar play as the one noted above in which Hurts moved up into the pocket and then to his left, he threw across his body to the middle of the field and missed, behind Dallas Goedert<\/b>where safety Ronnie Harrison<\/b> was able to break it up. He was lucky that that throw fell incomplete.<\/p>\n

Hurts verdict: He made some good throws, and he didn’t turn it over (he has avoided INTs throughout camp), but the offense really struggled to move the ball for stretches of time today, and that was with the Browns missing Myles Garrett<\/b>, Denzel Ward<\/b>and CB2 Greg Newsome<\/b>. I’m going stock neutral. \ud83d\ude10<\/p>\n

\u2022 DeVonta Smith<\/b> had an active day. He had a catch in the middle of the field with some room to run, and he looked like he had some juice in the open field. There have been a few times throughout camp in which I have been surprised by Smith’s athleticism in which he left me thinking, “I didn’t know he could do that.” For example, in each of the last two practices, he had leaping catches near the sideline in which he showed off serious hops. Today’s flashy run after catch was another example.<\/p>\n

Smith also got into it a bit with safety Richard LeCounte<\/b>, who played at Georgia and faced Smith when he was at Alabama. Apparently Smith and LeCounte have a history.<\/p>\n

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Joint practices getting spicy! Browns Richard LeCounte extended his trashtalking toward #Eagles<\/a> DeVonta Smith. Smith says last time he saw LeCounte he put him on the bench in reference to Alabama-Georgia days.<\/p>\n

\u2014 Josh Tolentino (@JCTSports) August 18, 2022<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n

That incident was actually in a high school all-star game.<\/p>\n

Also, this is fantastic:<\/p>\n