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DEMONS
CONCLUDE TRAINING CAMP,
SAN FRANCISCO TO TRIM ROSTER
TO 45 PLAYERS SUNDAY
News
Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons
LAS
VEGAS, Nev. (January 26, 2000) - The San Francisco Demons
finished a "productive month" at the first-ever XFL
pre-season training camp Friday with a controlled scrimmage
against the Las Vegas Outlaws.
The
Demons and Outlaws faced off in game-like conditions for the
equivalent of one half of football, then practiced in situational
terms for the next 45 minutes before finishing with a series
of field goal attempts.
"We
made big progress again this week, but we still are making mistakes
and have work to do," said Head Coach Jim Skipper. "But,
we are definitely heading in the right direction."
Tailback
Vaughn Dunbar, plagued by injury since the Demons' first mini-camp
in November, earned his first extensive action running the ball
and gave Skipper an indication he would be healthy if he earns
a roster spot.
In
that light, Skipper and his staff will spend the better part
of the next two days deciding who will comprise the Demons'
45-man roster for its season-opening week in San Francisco.
"Vaughn
looked good in his first extensive play," Skipper said.
"Now, we have some very difficult decisions to make to
trim our roster. I assume every team does, though."
Dunbar
and St. Mary's College product Brandin Young divided time at
halfback during the game-like portion of the practice as did
quarterbacks Mike Pawlawski and Pat Barnes. Skipper said he
is likely to announce his first-game starter after the team's
first practice in the Bay Area next Tuesday at Diablo Valley
College.
"We
don't have a quarterback controversy, we have two quarterbacks
who can
play ball," the head coach said. "They are both hanging
in there right now, but I will probably announce all of our
starters, not just at quarterback, after I talk to the team
next Tuesday."San
Francisco put pressure consistently on Las Vegas' quarterbacks
during the scrimmage and Skipper said defensive end Jermaine
Miles was among the team's leaders in collapsing the Outlaws'
pocket of protection.
"We
let the quarterback out a few times and lost our lanes of containment,
but we have played better defensively and got work done throughout
camp," he added. "We still need to work on our tackling."
San
Francisco suffered only one injury that could cause missed playing
time. Center Curtice Macfarlane sustained a left knee injury
that will require further evaluation Saturday.
The
Demons will assemble at their Concord football facility Tuesday
morning, then be transported to Diablo Valley College for the
first of their game-week practices. San Francisco will take
the field at 10:15 a.m. and practice will begin at 11:00 o'clock.
On most days, practice ends at 2:00 p.m.
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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