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—For the fourth straight day it looks like we’re going to stay dry. That’s good for both the team and your reporter, who can’t update via his iPad if it’s raining.

—We’re starting out in the mid-seventies, we might hit the low eighties by the time we’re done.

—The Redskins are in shoulder pads again today. Most of them are in football pants without the knee and thigh pads inserted. In case you haven’t figured it out, these days, “full pads” at practice pretty much means shoulder pads.

—Doubts about Kevin Hogan continue to grow. He’s had problems hitting receivers downfield. Today, he tried to execute a pitch to the left with no defenders. He threw it too far behind Derrius Guice and the back couldn’t handle it. Just my guess but the pressure may be getting to him.

Oklahoma drill today at #Redskins training camp. pic.twitter.com/co6BKf8GZx — Lake Lewis Jr (@LakeLewis) July 29, 2018

—Maurice Harris made a spectacular catch in the end zone in one-on-one coverage drills. He went up in the back corner, made the catch despite tight coverage, and went to the ground. He lost his helmet on impact but he kept the ball.

—Mason Foster was slow to get up after a play. He stayed with the rest of the guys watching plays. He has not gone to the trainer’s tent but he has not yet returned to practice.

—The first scuffle of training camp. It was brief, between two players who are way down the depth chart. After a running play, TE Matt Flanagan and LB Vontae Diggs exchanged shoves for about five seconds.

—Special teams are very important and often fun to watch during games. Special teams practice, which is conducted at half speed with very limited contact, is boring.

—As seven on seven work starts, Foster is not on the field. He is watching from the sideline. Again, the good news is that he is not in the trainer’s tent.

—Good throw and catch from Smith and Richardson in the back of the end zone. Richardson was on the back line and well covered by Orlando Scandrick. Smith put the ball high where only the receiver could catch it. Richardson made the catch presumably with both feet in; we couldn’t quite see from where we were sitting but a bunch of defenders lined up near the play did not object, a sign that it was a TD.

—Alex Smith is on target today. He has been hitting at least 90 percent of his passes.

—In red zone work, Smith fired a pass into the gut of Jeremy Sprinkle, who was just over the goal line. The QB ran up and tapped the tight end on the helmet and patted his shoulder. Smith is the master of the low-key celebration.

—Practice is nearly over and it’s time to get ready for player interviews. As always, if anything noteworthy happens I’ll come back and drop it in here when I have.a chance. Monday is an off day so I’ll see you back here on Tuesday.