Brandon Lloyd
(via Patriots open 2012 Training Camp)
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Tom Brady
Hasn’t had the mop cut this short in a while…
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Biggest takeaway today? Jabar Gaffney hasn’t missed a beat when it comes to Patriots passing game. He and Brady looked sharp today.
— Christopher Price (@capeleaguer) July 26, 2012
TE Rob Gronkowski practices & is right back in the mix with several catches … OL shuffle has LG Wendell, C Koppen and RG Connolly 1st unit
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) July 26, 2012
According to @Patriots PR maven Stacey James, today’s camp attendance is over 12,000 – largest ever for NE
— shalise manza young (@shalisemyoung) July 26, 2012
Highlight of practice from this view. Looked sharp. RT: @SherifTheChief: How was TB12?!
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) July 26, 2012
Since 2008, there have been 20 receivers with more than 65 targets of at least 21 yards downfield. The only one not to drop a deep ball? Brandon Lloyd (88 targets).
Over the past two seasons, with Josh McDaniels as his head coach or primary offensive coordinator, Lloyd was the most targeted receiver on throws deeper than 20 yards downfield, with 73 such targets.
Calvin Johnson was second with 64.
Lloyd has done this with Kyle Orton, Tim Tebow, Sam Bradford, A.J. Feeley and Kellen Clemens as his quarterbacks.
Lloyd’s quarterback this year is Tom Brady. And his offensive coordinator is Josh McDaniels.
Rob Gronkowski (Record Setting Season) (by NEPatriotsNFL)
A little video to pass the time while we wait for the camp reports to start rolling in…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/rob-gronkowski-record-setting-season-by-2/
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