Article By Sayre Bedinger on 6th August, 2009
After the team finished calisthenics, the rookies formed a line in a corner of the practice facility that had been watered down by the turf crew, making it a muddy mess.
With other players holding buckets of water and/or hoses, the rookies had to dive one by one into the muck after a fumble.
After that, the practice seemed very relaxed and easy going, though not for lack of effort by any means.
Instead of doing an 80-yard scrimmage, the offense and defense honed their red-zone skills, and each had their moments.
Chris Simms hit Brandon Lloyd in the back of the end zone for what was arguably the offensive play of the day, and Kenn...
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