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Tress Way Presser
The Cheese
Tress Way "The Cheese can snap, man!" - says they are still working the process because Nick Sundberg was so experienced. #WashingtonFootball @LockedWFTPod @team980
— Chris Russell AKA The Rooster (@Russellmania621) August 16, 2021
“The Cheese can snap man” - Tress Way on Washington’s new rookie snapper. Like Ron, Tress is impressed by Camaron Cheeseman’s abilities. To him, the specialists simply need to get more comfortable after being with the “stable” Nick Sundberg for so long
— Pete Hailey (@PeteHaileyNBCS) August 16, 2021
Tress Way talked about how it didn't really hit him how long he, Dustin Hopkins and Nick Sundberg had together until recently.
— Rhiannon Walker (@InstantRHIplay) August 16, 2021
Realized how many things he and Camaron Cheesman hadn't discussed because they hadn't been in those situations before
Tress Way explains how things are coming along with new long snapper Cameron Cheeseman and how he and Dustin Hopkins along with Nick Sunberg had been together for so long. #WFT #WashingtonFootballTeam @SportsJourney pic.twitter.com/peAMM7TjO8
— Lake Lewis Jr (@LakeLewis) August 16, 2021
Tress Way said he realized he'd never given that conversation, because Nick Sundberg was the one showing him the ropes when he was signed. So now, he understands what he needs to continue talking to Camaron Cheeseman about
— Rhiannon Walker (@InstantRHIplay) August 16, 2021
Tress Way says Hopkins key is Way's left hand starting to go up to catch snap. Cheese has a different key ..the process for them is 1.3 seconds. #WashingtonFootball @team980 @LockedWFTPod
— Chris Russell AKA The Rooster (@Russellmania621) August 16, 2021
Tress Way is talking about the various keys that are used to successful go through a field goal try. He and Dustin Hopkins have a key, so he knows when to start, and then Way and Camaron Cheeseman have their own.
— Rhiannon Walker (@InstantRHIplay) August 16, 2021
These two must be in sync to have harmony on a FG try
Hazing Cheeseman
Tress Way on the rookie hazing he and Hopkins have going on with Cameron Cheeseman. Felt bad having the rook carry his pads for a week, but he also didn't hate it. They also set up a fine system. Cheese gets dinged when he tells a story with no punchline.
— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) August 16, 2021
Way: "We're very adamant that the fine system has to make (Cheeseman) a better man. 'You can't be a crappy storyteller, man.' ... He's doing OK with trivia. That's one of his fines. If I ask him a trivia question and he says 'that's easy,' that's a fine." https://t.co/byWSoH8F9c
— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) August 16, 2021
Punting = golfing
Tress Way compares punting to a golfer working on his swing. He says he loves golfer Justin Thomas. @PeteHaileyNBCS nods.
— Matthew Paras (@Matthew_Paras) August 16, 2021
David Mayo, Jared Norris & Darrick Forrest
Tress Way says he's been on teams where they gameplan around David Mayo on special teams. He says he's glad to have him this year: "Him and Jared Norris are some nasty dudes."
— Matthew Paras (@Matthew_Paras) August 16, 2021
Way also shouts out Darrick Forrest for doing a good job in camp.
"They're some nasty dudes. I'd take those guys in an alley any day — on my side. I don't wanna fight them."
— Pete Hailey (@PeteHaileyNBCS) August 16, 2021
That's Tress Way talking about LBs David Mayo and Jared Norris, two special team studs who make Way's life easier with their punt coverage