After four intense days of training, the team has been handed a well-deserved day off to rest and recover. With the added benefit of sunny skies and temps in the low 70's, we expect a lot of lounging around from the group. Training resumes Saturday morning.
Since there's a little break in the action, why not get your thoughts on the week so far. What have been your favorite video/photo/interview items? What would you like to see or hear on the MNT blog next week? Inquiring minds want to know ...
Lets see some skills competitions, juggling and crossbar challenges and stuff.
ReplyDeleteMore from Jon Busch, that guy's funny. And more training videos
ReplyDeleteMore videos if possible. Interview with Klejstan, I love that guy. Ask bob why Beckerman didn't make it, for the game the US plays he is the perfect fit(at least to get a run in camp)
ReplyDeleteWould like video of training. Interviews are always fun to read. :)
ReplyDeleteAll the interviews are great. Give us here in KC some info about Jack Jewsbury though!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite MNT Blog enty was written by Jay Demerit.He had a few last year i think when he was travelling with the MNT. I thought It was interesting from a players point of view
ReplyDeleteI really like the video interview with Geoff. All the pictures and training description are cool too. I know some of the guys play video games together. What games are the favorites and who is the champ? Who is the fastest on speed drills ? What are some of the favorite drills and ones they maybe don't like? Can you get Brian Ching for a video interview? He can be kind of quiet but he is funny too. Stuart would be fun too because he loves to talk.
ReplyDeleteAsk Robbie and Gaven and Hesmer and BC and Marshall how it feels to be CHAMPIONS.
ReplyDeleteMore videos of scrimmages so we can see player combinations and how they work.
ReplyDeleteYou can never have too many pictures. :)
ReplyDeleteAs is said everywhere else, more videos would be best. I personally wouldn't mind seeing some more features like "Talking with Youth" which is in itself self-explanatory. Then maybe another that follows a player through the camp in its entirety to really get an in depth look at the entirety of the experience and all the little things that we don't always see or hear about.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see more extended videos of the scrimmages and training drills.
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