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XFL
DEMONS DISCOVER DEFENSIVE UNIT,
SKIPPER OPTIMISTIC WITH WEEK
LEFT IN TRAINING CAMP
News
Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons
LAS
VEGAS, Nev. (January 20, 2000) - The San Francisco Demons
completed their third week of pre-season training camp and Coach
Jim Skipper had mixed emotions about his team's controlled scrimmage
against Memphis Saturday.
"We
still have to keep hacking wood, we aren't there as a football
team by any means," the head coach said. "But we made
big progress in the last week and I was really pleased with
our coverage on special teams."
The
scrimmage was dominated by the teams' defenses and neither offense
moved the ball consistently. The Demons were without both starting
receivers, James Hundon (quadricep) and Brian Roberson (back),
and their first-team tight end Sean Manuel (knee).
The
teams not only worked on offense and defense, but staged several
kicking situations and even practiced the XFL's overtime procedure.
Skipper said the only drawback during the two-hour scrimmage
was the Demons committed several mental mistakes and blamed
the situation on fatigue.
"When
you are a little tired, the guys get sloppy mentally and that
causes errors," Skipper said. "Right now, we are just
on a par with everyone in the league and that's not where we
want to be. The guys understand we have work to do."
Cornerback
Dwayne Harper, a 12-year NFL veteran, halted one Memphis possession
with an interception of Maniax's quarterback Craig Whelihan.
Brandin Young, the former St. Mary's tailback who is competing
with several veterans for the starting job at running back,
returned one of the kickoffs for 42 yards and Pat Barnes threw
a 18-yard touchdown pass to tight end Rich O'Donnell.
The
Demons must cut six players from its 62-man roster Sunday and
then begin their final week of practice with two sessions Monday.
San Francisco will scrimmage against Las Vegas Friday of next
week and then determine its opening day roster the following
weekend.
In
addition, the Demons also are in the market for a third quarterback
after former BYU standout Kevin Feterik suffered a broken thumb
in the scrimmage and is out indefinitely.
The
trio of receivers was not the only Demons to sit out the scrimmage.
Also on the sidelines were offensive lineman Michael Kiselak
(knee), defensive end Jomo Cousins (shoulder) and linebacker
David Thomas (groin). Earlier in the week, San Francisco had
placed three players on four-week injured reserve. They are
receiver Mike Adams (knee), offensive tackle Ben Nichols (foot)
and
defensive lineman Barry Mitchell (knee).
The Demons open the 2001 season against the Los Angeles Xtreme
Sunday, February 4, at Pacific Bell Park, at 1:00 p.m. Season
and individual-game tickets are available by calling 1-888-4XFLTIX
or at www.sfdemons.com or www.tickets.com on the internet or
in person at Pacific Bell Park or Giants' Dugout stores.
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