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    Unique drill shows Brian Daboll's creative approach with Titans
    The Tennessee Titans just wrapped up a two-day minicamp before taking a break until training camp practice begins. While they are still months away from meaningful football, a video from minicamp has already given fans a glimpse into offensive coordinator Brian Daboll's coaching style.A clip circulating from practice showed Daboll putting players through a drill that's not often seen, involving catching footballs without being able to see them. While quarterback Cam Ward participated in the exercise, the drill appeared to be geared primarily toward the Titans' pass catchers, including wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson.Not sure Ive seen this one before, with OC Brian Daboll and QB Cam Ward and WR WanDale Robinson at @Titans minicamp. pic.twitter.com/dFXXZEjPHB Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) June 16, 2026At first glance, the exercise looked unusual. However, it highlights the attention to detail Daboll and the coaching staff are emphasizing as they prepare the offense for the 2026 season.Building awareness and trustThe purpose of the drill is to focus on awareness, reaction time, and trust. By removing a player's ability to track the football visually, coaches force them to rely on their instincts, body positioning, hand placement, and overall concentration to reel in the catchNFL games often feature contested catches, defenders obstructing the line of sight, and situations where pass catchers must react quickly to the football arriving from difficult angles. Drills designed to improve awareness can help players become more comfortable in those moments.The inclusion of Cam Ward was also notable. While the drill may have been intended primarily for receivers, having the franchise quarterback participate reinforces the idea that everyone is expected to embrace the coaching process.The Titans are hoping that attention to fundamentals and awareness will translate into better execution once the regular season begins. If nothing else, that minicamp video offered fans an entertaining look at the unique methods Daboll is using to prepare his offense for the challenges ahead.This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans: Brian Daboll's creative offensive approach
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    Sources: MLB proposes amateur-entry overhaul
    MLB's proposed changes include cutting amateur signing bonuses by more than $150M, making high school players ineligible for the draft and instituting an international draft.
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    Uneasy legends retirement backflip confirmed as Wallabies name three rookies for July Tests
    Veteran prop James Slipper has been named in coach Joe Schmidts 37-strong Australia squad for the opening three Tests of the Nations Championship, with a trio of potential debutants also included.
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    NHL fans in uproar as popular presenter fired a month after she married her partner of five years
    Fans of the Pittsburgh Penguins have been left furious after a popular reporter who covers the team was laid off from her role - just a month after she got married.
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    Scheffler shoots 2 over at windy US Open, will need to rebound to complete the career Grand Slam
    One of the 72 shots Scottie Scheffler hit Thursday at the U.S. Open was a lash with a fairway wood on the 16th hole. He followed up by placing his hands on his knees and squinting into the emerging sunshine while asking caddie Ted Scott if he saw where the ball ended up.A few minutes later, everyone knew the answer. There was Scheffler jumping up and down in a bunker situated 150 yards shy of the green and 10 feet lower than the fairway to catch a glimpse of the flag on the putting surface ahead.What resulted was a rare bogey 6 for the world's No. 1 player on one of those rare par 5s in pro golf that wasn't remotely reachable in two thanks to it being uphill and dead into a 25 mph wind. Even after the wind died down in the afternoon, the 16th played at 0.372 strokes over par with most of the first round over, making it the fourth-hardest hole on the course.Welcome to Shinnecock.You had to be hitting a great shot if you wanted to avoid a punishment, Scheffler said after walking off the windswept golf course at 2-over par, which was eight shots behind leader Wyndham Clark, who played in much tamer conditions in the afternoon. I think good would put you in some tough spots.Scheffler, who needs this tournament to complete the career Grand Slam, found plenty of those tough spots in his 10th straight round at the U.S. Open in which he has failed to break par. It began in the morning but bled well into the afternoon a 5 1/2-hour grind through the wind that started late because of a two-hour fog delay. One of his playing partners, defending champion J.J. Spaun, fared even worse. Spaun shot 77.Scheffler made double bogey on No. 8 after teeing off into the rough, hitting his second into a bunker some 40 yards from the hole, then three-putting.He hit a wedge from 110 yards to the middle of the 13th green, but the ball spun and rolled off the front. That led to a bogey; blame it on the soft conditions the USGA has been trying to hang on to in wake of the wind forecast.Overall, yeah, it was a really challenging day, Scheffler said. If you told me when I was staring at my par putt on 9 that I would post 2-over today, I would definitely have taken it at the time.He made that putt, a 6-footer, to make the turn at 3 over. He sank a 9-footer for a sand save on No. 18 to walk away with his 72. Three of his four birdies came on the back nine.I feel like this course can change pretty rapidly from day to day, he said. I think thats also part of the challenge of the tournament is adjusting to those conditions.Some 90 minutes after the round, Scheffler was still on the driving range, having an animated conversation with his coach, Randy Smith, while the wind picked up for the second wave of players, many of whom would be on the course at twilight.As much as his swing, Scheffler knows this tournament will come down to who can untangle the conditions, then deal with them the best. He walked off the course in a tie for 75th place not out of it, but still looking for answers.I think its a little easier sometimes in a U.S. Open, Scheffler said, because its happening to everybody.___AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf
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    Scheffler shoots 2 over at windy US Open, will need to rebound to complete the career Grand Slam
    One of the 72 shots Scottie Scheffler hit Thursday at the U.S. Open was a lash with a fairway wood on the 16th hole. He followed up by placing his hands on his knees and squinting into the emerging sunshine while asking caddie Ted Scott if he saw where the ball ended up.A few minutes later, everyone knew the answer. There was Scheffler jumping up and down in a bunker situated 150 yards shy of the green and 10 feet lower than the fairway to catch a glimpse of the flag on the putting surface ahead.What resulted was a rare bogey 6 for the world's No. 1 player on one of those rare par 5s in pro golf that wasn't remotely reachable in two thanks to it being uphill and dead into a 25 mph wind. Even after the wind died down in the afternoon, the 16th played at 0.372 strokes over par with most of the first round over, making it the fourth-hardest hole on the course.Welcome to Shinnecock.You had to be hitting a great shot if you wanted to avoid a punishment, Scheffler said after walking off the windswept golf course at 2-over par, which was eight shots behind leader Wyndham Clark, who played in much tamer conditions in the afternoon. I think good would put you in some tough spots.Scheffler, who needs this tournament to complete the career Grand Slam, found plenty of those tough spots in his 10th straight round at the U.S. Open in which he has failed to break par. It began in the morning but bled well into the afternoon a 5 1/2-hour grind through the wind that started late because of a two-hour fog delay. One of his playing partners, defending champion J.J. Spaun, fared even worse. Spaun shot 77.Scheffler made double bogey on No. 8 after teeing off into the rough, hitting his second into a bunker some 40 yards from the hole, then three-putting.He hit a wedge from 110 yards to the middle of the 13th green, but the ball spun and rolled off the front. That led to a bogey; blame it on the soft conditions the USGA has been trying to hang on to in wake of the wind forecast.Overall, yeah, it was a really challenging day, Scheffler said. If you told me when I was staring at my par putt on 9 that I would post 2-over today, I would definitely have taken it at the time.He made that putt, a 6-footer, to make the turn at 3 over. He sank a 9-footer for a sand save on No. 18 to walk away with his 72. Three of his four birdies came on the back nine.I feel like this course can change pretty rapidly from day to day, he said. I think thats also part of the challenge of the tournament is adjusting to those conditions.Some 90 minutes after the round, Scheffler was still on the driving range, having an animated conversation with his coach, Randy Smith, while the wind picked up for the second wave of players, many of whom would be on the course at twilight.As much as his swing, Scheffler knows this tournament will come down to who can untangle the conditions, then deal with them the best. He walked off the course in a tie for 75th place not out of it, but still looking for answers.I think its a little easier sometimes in a U.S. Open, Scheffler said, because its happening to everybody.___AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf
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    'He hid the a la carte menu': Who should pay on the first date
    Some insist on splitting the bill, others say the asker should pay, while many still see a man paying as romantic.
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    Nach Torwart-Fehler: Mexiko besiegt Sdkorea
    Mexiko hat vorzeitig den Einzug in die K.o-Runde der WM 2026 perfekt gemacht. Gegen Sdkorea nutzte der WM-Co-Gastgeber einen Torwartfehler zum Siegtreffer.[mehr]
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    A 10-Run Outing Lands Hens Game Three Victory at Red Wings
    Rochester, NY - The Toledo Mud Hens (33-38) defeated the Rochester Red Wings (43-27) 10-6, on Thursday, June 18, at ESL Ballpark. The wind was whippin... - IL Toledo Mud Hens
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    Coupe du monde 2026: Blessure horrible, boulette terrible, ce que vous avez manqu dans la nuit de mercredi jeudi
    Suisse-Bosnie, Canada-Qatar et Mexique-Core du Sud. Pas la nuit la plus excitante du Mondial sur le papier. Mais il y en a eu pour tous les gots. Voici ce que vous avez rat dans la nuit de jeudi vendredi au Mondial.
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