Demar Dorsey - Under Armor Practice Notes and today's Webb Interview.

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I know you all are hungry for more Dorsey info. First is the notes from the Under Armor Practices about him, and then Second his interview with Webb today. Day1 Quick Hit: Fellow Sunshine State defensive back Demar Dorsey (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Boyd Anderson), a future Gator, displayed equally impressive recovery speed and range, making plays on balls in deep coverage. Day 2 Practice Review: Dorsey, Dowling patrolling the secondary The practice was extremely energetic and spirited, led by two future Gators safeties: Demar Dorsey (Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Boyd Anderson) and Jonathan Dowling (Bradenton, Fla./Southeast). They declared the Black team secondary a "no-fly zone" and backed it up with excellent play on the field. Both players consistently lined up their secondary mates correctly before the snap and showed great range, speed, instincts and ball skills breaking up multiple passes in deep coverage. Additionally, what continues to impress about Dowling is how quickly he gets in and out of his breaks for a taller, longer and more angular defender. These two certainly have earned their five-star billing to this point. Webb’s Interview today of Demar Dorsey: Who is faster, D Robinson or D Dorsey? “It has been awhile since we raced and we both won some.” (Then after being pushed) “Yeah I’d probably beat him today!” When asked about his fastest 100 yard dash – “10.3, but I’m trying to break the record this year.”

810steveo

February 3rd, 2010 at 7:35 PM ^

this might be the making of northern version of the old miami from 80's 90's and early 2000's by the means he and a hand whole of the player bring swagger and many others they have a chip on their shoulders by how they were rated or their offers but time will tell

Mfan1974

February 3rd, 2010 at 8:19 PM ^

6's before the ball is in the air, WOW. I can here pam ward now. "that was denard dorsey, demar robinson brother who just........) . welcome to Michigan young man, make us proud.

jrt336

February 3rd, 2010 at 8:42 PM ^

I hope we have a couple plays where we can put both of these guys in at WR. Good luck trying to cover them. You'd need 4 guys to stop their speed, leaving someone else open.