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Scott schwartz caught
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scott schwartz caught

“And in the next few drives hit me on a few routes and that definitely boosted my confidence back up,” Bell said. Just to get out there finally and get my feet wet, it was definitely an honor and something that I’ve been looking forward to this whole time.”īell prides himself on his hands and said that his drop coming on third down and leading to a field goal made it “10 times worse.” He appreciated Dobbs telling him he’d continue to throw his way. “You know, just watching as a youngin’, it’s a lot different from actually being out there and playing and playing with your teammates and playing against the best of the best. He caught three passes for 46 yards against the Eagles. 12 against the Jaguars as he was still recovering from a stress reaction in his foot that delayed his start to training camp. But if you want to be a top receiver or progress to be one of the receivers in the league you’ve got to make those easy catches no matter what.”Ĭade York good from 50, hits upright from 55 in first game on lakefrontīell, a third-round pick out of Purdue, missed the preseason opener Aug. So my eyes were worried about something else, I was worried about that defender coming to hit me.

scott schwartz caught

She is still glowing.“But as a receiver, everyone knows you really catch the ball with your eyes first and then your hands second. She also bakes a LOT. She recently gave birth to her daughter Diane, a 10 year old 5lb Chihuahua. In addition to performing, Lauren works as a theater audition coach and a choreographer for new musicals. Lauren has appeared as principal talent in several national commercials and ad campaigns for Bank of America, Toys R Us, Amtrak, KMart and Intel, among others. Lauren has studied improv at The Second City and iO in Chicago, as well as Groundlings in LA, where she is currently awaiting Advanced Writing Lab. This summer she will be performing with Tin Can Bros Comedy this June in their new show “We Didn’t Mean to Kill Our Guest”, and with StarKid for their 10th anniversary celebration at the ACE Theatre in downtown LA. Lauren recently starred as Amber in Adaptive Studios’ upcoming series, Stellar People and just ended a run of the new musical “The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals” at the Matrix Theatre in LA. She has worked with StarKid on ten original musicals, two national tours, partnerships with The Second City & Improv Olympic (iO) in Chicago, as well as appearances in Germany, London, Ireland and all over the US. Lauren is a founding member of the popular online musical theatre company, Team Starkid, that has reached over 200 million total views on YouTube and garnered an amazing international fanbase. After graduating from the acting program at the University of Michigan, she went on to perform in productions based in Chicago, NYC and LA. Lauren Lopez is an actress, singer and dancer currently living in Los Angeles. Her favorite television and web roles include Miriam in ‘Project 420’, (One Step Productions) and Anna in ‘DMV’, Goodbye Productions’ first ever scripted pilot She’s continued her work on stage, including the role of Meredith in ‘Five Women Wearing the Same Dress’, and won a Hollywood fringe festival producer’s award in the cast of Neil Labute’s ‘Some Girl(s)’. Shortly after graduating, she was asked to join the cast of Grease in the first ever theatrical production to take place in the historic Avalon Theater on Catalina Island. Laura quickly fell in love with the subtleties of film and television acting. Though her success had been on stage, it was her time in front of the camera that won her over. While in school, she traveled to New York and studied on-camera acting and appeared Off Broadway in the new musical ‘Waiting for Laura’ at The York Theatre. During college, she played every role imaginable from Philia to Philomele and everything in between. Laura graduated with a BA in Drama from UC Irvine. She was immediately hooked on storytelling, and from yearly theatre camps to bad high school productions, Hartley became all the more devoted to the entertainment world. Her first role on stage was that of a parrot who had lost it’s colorful feathers. Her performing career started young, singing at the age of three, and acting by age seven. Born in Los Angeles to a British father and an American mother, Laura grew up between her schooling in the East San Francisco bay and family visits to the Isle Of Man.








Scott schwartz caught