Bruschi breaks down the final days before heading to camp
If you’re wondering what the Pats players are going through right now, and what they should expect when they show up in Foxboro check out the great link from two season ago.
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Bruschi breaks down the final days before heading to camp
If you’re wondering what the Pats players are going through right now, and what they should expect when they show up in Foxboro check out the great link from two season ago.
Patriots Today – Rookies report to Foxboro
And so it begins…
Official Patriots Football Weekly Blog | From the Hart: Pats prospects rank high
Thanks to Andy for lifting the Pats content from ESPN Insider. I’m happily surprised that Marcus Cannon made the list (along with Ridley and Mallett), he could be in for a big role this year.
“Cannon was a flat-out steal for the Patriots. He’s a huge guy with quick feet, and draftniks expected him to go as early as the second round before he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma before the draft. The Pats were perfectly happy to take him in the fifth round and wait for him to complete chemotherapy, and by Week 11 he was getting snaps in a regular-season game. Cannon was a right tackle at TCU and could spell Sebastian Vollmer in a pinch if necessary, but he’s much better suited for guard in the pros because he has trouble with bull rushers. He will likely replace Brian Waters at right guard whenever Waters decides he feels like retiring.”
Patriots Roster Competition For Training Camp- Defensive Line :Pats Pub
Good stuff from Steve. Would love to see one of the undrafted rooks make some noise like Justin Francis or Marcus Forston.
My job right now, with me being a rookie, is to be a sponge. Learn everything that coaches ask me to learn, and getting respect from the veterans. That’s my number one goal right now. That’s what I’m working on, my number one task.
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You know what? I’ve thought about it,” said Harrison, responding to a question about the possibility of coaching later in life. “I’d love to come back and coach, you know, the Patriots secondary and eventually become a defensive coordinator. But who knows? I’m 39 years old. I have a lot to do. If that job opportunity opens up, you never know what would happen.
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NFL Videos: Defending two-TE sets
This video really breaks down just how hard it is to stop Gonk and Hernando.
Okay, I know Mac Jones has been the Patriots quarterback for four regular season games, now but The Return of Tom Brady and the success of the rookie makes it feel like perhaps a closure moment. Many fans don’t need that, many may already have had it, and many don’t give a care either way. […]