“It was a very physical game,” said Canales. “He presented himself as an exhaustion of heat, because he had trouble breathing. He was tired and all that, so we made him cool, we could not make him answer fairly well where we felt comfortable putting it back into practice.”
Canales said that the vice-president of health and performance of players, Denny Kellington, had updated him but described him as “weekday week” when he was asked when Scourton could come back.
The choice of second round has had an impressive training camp so far, including an impressive effort game last week when he covered more than 70 yards on a single photo before going to the quarterrière Browns Shemer Sanders.