After four days away from the practice field, the Rattlers impressed coach Joe Taylor with an up-tempo workout Tuesday afternoon in preparation for Saturday's game against Howard. "I thought that the intensity was good," Taylor said. "I saw a lot of leadership from the captains. Overall I thought it was a good day." Quarterback Curtis Pulley took most of the snaps, as starter Eddie Battle left practice early for an appointment. Running back Philip Sylvester took reps after sitting out three days of practice last week. He was a little gimpy, but Taylor said he expects Sylvester to play Saturday.
Special teams continued to show improvement during field-goal drills, as Trevor Scott boomed one attempt after another over the upright. His only missed kick sailed to the right of the goalpost on a 47-yard try. He sent the second attempt straight through the uprights. Meanwhile, Taylor said kicker Troy Walker will miss practice until he straightens out his academic situation. Walker was the projected starter until he ran afoul in the classroom, leaving the kicking duties to Scott and Will Platt, who handles kickoff and punts.
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