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As the New Orleans Saints were stretching before a morning practice this week, Chase Daniel was doing his exercises a few yards behind Drew Brees. That’s the pecking order at quarterback for the Saints. With Brees signed to a long-term deal, his position as leader of the team appears set for the foreseeable future.

But Daniel is working as hard as he can to change the situation.

“We’re competitors,” Daniel said. “We’re always competing for his job.”

Brees understands the situation.

“I think he’s got a good mindset,” Brees said. “I was told this … very early on in my career, no matter where you are in the depth chart, if you don’t visualize yourself as a starter, forget about it. If you are not competing against the guys in front of you to take their job and to get the best out of yourself, then you don’t belong here. That prevents any kind of complacency. There is always something to prove. Chase and I talk about it, joke about it, but we are competing against each other. I tell him that if you are not thinking about taking my job, then you are thinking the wrong thing.”

The Saints signed Daniel in 2009 after he was waived by the Washington Redskins, who had signed him as an undrafted free agent out of Missouri. He spent half the season on the practice squad and half on the active roster but didn’t play in a game.

In the last two seasons, he was the Saints’ holder and seldom-used, back-up quarterback. Daniel has thrown eight NFL passes, completing six, including a completion last season on a fake field goal against the New York Giants.

via New Orleans Saints backup Chase Daniel competes with Drew Brees every day – New Orleans Saints Football NFL News – NOLA.com.

 Posted by at 7:26 pm
Aug 032012
 

Alabama’s defense of its BCS National Championship officially began on Friday as the Crimson Tide took to the practice field for the first time. Here’s a look at all of al.com’s coverage of the Tide’s first day in action:

First and foremost, check out our full practice report from Don Kausler as well as our photo gallery of the Tide’s returning veterans in action.

Head coach Nick Saban broke down the first practice session for the media afterwards. You can read Andrew Gribble’s quick hitter notes from Saban’s press conference or watch the full press conference.

Check out some of the Tide players in action on video, including clips of both the defense and the offense.

Alabama running back Eddie Lacy returned to the practice field for the first time since before the BCS Championship Game. You can see video of Lacy in action here.

Another Tide player looking to rebound from injury, offensive lineman Arie Kouandjio, appears to be on track in his recovery.

Read what Nick Saban had to say about multi-talented athlete Blake Sims and which position he’ll be working at this fall.

via Recapping Day 1 of Alabama’s fall camp | al.com.

 Posted by at 7:24 pm
Aug 032012
 

AUBURN, Alabama — Quarterback Zeke Pike, who was kicked off the Auburn football team in late July, has a new team and a new position, according to AuburnUndercover.com today.

Pike is transferring to Louisville to play tight end, says the website.

Pike, who is from Fort Mitchell, Ky., would be staying in-state to play for the Cardinals. He would have to sit out this season because of the NCAA transfer rule.

Pike enrolled at Auburn in January and participated in the Tigers’ spring practice. He was sent home during the summer after he was arrested for public intoxication. Coach Gene Chizik said this week that he informed Pike last week he could not return to Auburn. Chizik said Wednesday that Pike would take steps to transfer.

via Report: Zeke Pike transferring to Louisville after being dismissed from Auburn | al.com.

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