thebigo -> RE: RE:NFL News (8/27/2009 10:27:38 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Stacey King NAPA — Rookie wide receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey shook off an early drop and turned in, perhaps, the best practice of his young NFL career Wednesday. Heyward-Bey punctuated a strong showing during the 2 1/2-hour practice by lunging for a Charlie Frye pass thrown well behind him and snaring it before it sailed out of bounds. Raiders coach Tom Cable said plays like that will help restore Heyward-Bey's confidence after a shaky start in camp and spur him to new heights. "Right after he caught it, I said to him, 'Your mistake is you showed me you can do that and so now the expectation goes up,' Cable said. "But he had a great day catching the ball. That catch right there would be difficult for anybody. So, just telling him, 'Hey, that's who you are. That's what you're capable of.' Catches like that, they build a lot of confidence." Heyward-Bey, the first-round draft pick out of Maryland, called it a "normal" catch, one that "needed to be made." He added that he took heed of Cable's impromptu sidebar on the field. "He just told me, 'If you can make that catch, you can make any catch," Heyward-Bey said lunging for a Charlie Frye pass thrown well behind him and snaring it before it sailed out of bounds. What's wrong with this picture? If the pass was well behind him AND sailing out of bounds, where the hell was he lunging from? [sm=scratch.gif]
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