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Brooks: LB Numbers, Competition Excite Cabral

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The 2010 football season finds veteran linebacker coach Brian Cabral counting his blessings - and bodies. The head count at his position is way, way up. What's more, quality of play has run stride-for-stride with quantity.

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I just can't resist anymore. I just can't. I'm drinking all I can get...

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It's addictive.


[FONT=Cambria, serif]But 2010 finds Cabral counting his blessings - and bodies. The head count at his position is way, way up. And through fall camp, quality of play has run stride-for-stride with quantity. Cabral finally is in a good place and knows it.[/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria, serif]"My two deep - I can play any of them with first group, and that's where I want to get to," he said. "I want to play anybody I need when I want them. I feel like I've got enough experience and depth to do that. I'm not so hung up on who's starting and who's second team as I am this: just give me four guys I can play a game with.[/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria, serif]"It's been a long time since I've been able to do or say that. But I'm feeling very confident I'll be able to do that. I have a three-deep and my goal is to bring them along, get them all involved. You're always going to need everybody before the season's over."[/FONT]

Cabral has never been a p.r. fluffer. When he says this, I believe him.
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It's addictive.


[FONT=Cambria, serif]But 2010 finds Cabral counting his blessings - and bodies. The head count at his position is way, way up. And through fall camp, quality of play has run stride-for-stride with quantity. Cabral finally is in a good place and knows it.[/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria, serif]"My two deep - I can play any of them with first group, and that's where I want to get to," he said. "I want to play anybody I need when I want them. I feel like I've got enough experience and depth to do that. I'm not so hung up on who's starting and who's second team as I am this: just give me four guys I can play a game with.[/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria, serif]"It's been a long time since I've been able to do or say that. But I'm feeling very confident I'll be able to do that. I have a three-deep and my goal is to bring them along, get them all involved. You're always going to need everybody before the season's over."[/FONT]

Cabral has never been a p.r. fluffer. When he says this, I believe him.
 
Hope Cabral is right. This group has the most to prove on the team aside from special teams IMO.
 
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