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29
November 2000
Rage Gears Up for Full Dress Rehearsal
By
David Coughlin - Orlando Rage Reporter
Well, Orlando, the pieces are slowly coming together for the
Rage's inaugural season with the XFL. After finishing up a 5
day minicamp for the skill positions, the Orlando Rage are getting
ready for the full squad minicamp on December 10-17. After that,
training camp will be conducted in January. The Rage's season
begins on 2/3/00 at 8 P.M. against the Chicago Enforcers at
home, in the Citrus Bowl located in downtown Orlando.
As for shining stars of the first minicamp, wide receivers Siaha
"Si" Burley, formerly of UCF, Kevin Swayne out of
Wayne State, Scott Cloman from Southern, and the speedy University
of Washington alum Mario Bailey definitely stood out. Running
backs Derrick Clark, formerly of NFL Europe as well as nearby
Apopka, Florida, and former NCAA record holder Brian Shay are
looking sharp as well. The starting quarterback looks to be
NFL Europe vet Jeff Brohm, with Dan Kuklick not too far behind
him. But as everyone knows, the game is played with 11 men on
each side, and in full pads and contact; however, under the
focus of Brohm and the watchful eye of coach Galen Hall, the
Orlando Rage look to be one of the top teams in the East, at
the very least.
The
Rage did spend 8 of their first 15 picks on interior linemen,
with the selection of two defensive ends in the first six rounds
(rounds three and six). It is not unusual for gems on both sides
of the line to pass by NFL draft boards, as evident by former
Cleveland Brown Orlando Brown, who went undrafted and became
a staple of offensive lines in Cleveland, Baltimore, and Cleveland
again. Will any gems arise form the Orlando Rage? Maybe a recent
NFL prospect like Dan Goodspeed, the offensive tackle from Kent
State? Or maybe even the second round selection Dan Collins
from Boston College-is he part of the new tradition of BC linemen
NFL prospects such as Chris Hovan,of the Minnesota Vikings,
or Damien Woody, from the New England Patriots? For now, I'm
sure Mr. Collins doesn't mind being the cornerstone of the Orlando
Rage's offensive line.
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