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Monday, July 28, 2008

More WitP: Colt, Ulbrich, Elam, Manuwai

The news, it never stops! Chawan compiles some vids from tonight -- KITV's Robert Kekaula has an interview with Colt Brennan, who's been pretty popular among the Redskins fans at practice. Kekaula also has some footage of Samson Satele and Reagan Mauia from Dolphins camp. KGMB's Mike Cherry has some quotes from Colt's blog, and news about Ashley Lelie's calf injury. The compilation starts off with a KHON profile of former UH basketball player Carl English.



Jeff Ulbrich has some competition at the "ted" linebacker spot for the 49ers.
He produced 167 tackles in 2004 and is one of San Francisco's special teams stars.

But Ulbrich is being pushed by veteran Brandon Moore, San Francisco's leading tackler in 2006 along with newcomer Dontarrious Thomas and seventh-round draft pick Larry Grant. All three players have shown the team they have something to offer.

"Right now there is pretty good competition there," Nolan said. "All three of those guys are working in and out at that position. There is no clear-cut guy right now, although if I had to start today, Jeff would be the guy."
Paul Newberry of the AP profiles kicker Jason Elam, who's gearing up for his first season with the Atlanta Falcons.
Jason Elam is still getting used to the uniform. The red jersey. The black helmet with the Falcons logo on each side.

"I'm feeling pretty weird," he joked Monday, strolling off the field after another training camp practice on a sweltering Georgia morning.

Otherwise, he's got no complaints about going from one of the NFL's flagship franchises to one that is starting over yet again.

For Elam, this is home.
Thanks to fuzzylogic and 4uhfan.

And from the Big Cat Country blog, Vince Manuwai gets a brief mention in some observations from Jacksonville Jaguars camp.
# Vince Manuwai took on Jimmy Kennedy. It was pretty ugly on their first attempt. Manuwai made it look easy against Kennedy, walking him out of the way to clear a path for Cotrone.
# On their second attempt it looked like Manuwai might get the better of Kennedy again, but Kennedy pushed back, rolled off, and actually forced a fumble by Chauncey Washington.

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