Iconic images of Tedy Bruschi.
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We’re up and running here at the Ministry of Pats Propaganda. With training camp opening tomorrow I’m officially excited. The Pats will be doing their conditioning test today and it should be interesting to see who doesn’t pass and who ends up on PUP.
The PUP list is always the ultimate buzz kill to the start of training camp. Suddenly you find out certain guys that you had no idea were even injured won’t be ready to go at the start of camp.
For a detailed first hand account of what the conditioning run is like check out Mike Reiss’ interview with Tedy Bruschi here.
The conditioning test is a series of sprints, and depending on what position you play, it could be 40, 50 or 60 yards. The quarterbacks had to do 50-yard sprints and he’d talk about how Bernie Kosar was one of the slowest quarterbacks in the history of the NFL, but every year he passed the test. He’d tell us if Bernie Kosar could pass that test, anyone in the room could pass it. You could train specifically to pass the conditioning test by running the test two to three times a week in the last few weeks before training camp.
My test was three sets of ten 50-yard sprints. You had to complete each sprint in seven seconds, and you had 30 seconds in between each sprint. In between the three sets of ten 50-yard sprints, you got a break of three minutes.
Thoughts on the Jets and Asomugha coming shortly…
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He was the most intelligent football player I ever played with, on both sides of the ball. It was incredible with the way he would make adjustments on the field. It would be coming out of my mouth, the adjustments I would be making, and he would be saying them already. We would always be on the same page. The entire defense would be on the same page because of [Vrabel] and the work he did. Championships wouldn’t have been won without him and I think that intelligence is why they hired him over there at Ohio State. It’s perfect for him. All he ever did was talk about the Buckeyes and his college program. I was honored to play with him. Probably my favorite teammate of all time and I’m so proud of him and happy for him.
Bruschi on Vrabel
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Yesterday wasn’t fun, the Patriots were awful. But, we dust ourselves down and reflect ahead of TB12’s return home next Sunday. I’m going to keep this one short, I could add a lot more in the downs column, but I’ll keep it to the main ones that stuck out to me. Here are your ups […]