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Rather then doing my worst to be detail oriented on the formation etc. I’m just going to highlight individuals who seemed to do well or badly within the limits of the camera and my patience to sift through it all from a TV angle. I also will be ignoring QB/RB/FS and assorted ad hoc individual selections because I want to and it’s my time to waste. Well, okay, because I have no interest in QB or RB before the 5th round, and probably not even then.
I'm also going to not dwell on false starts and stuff that a well practiced team will get straight in time given these guys are playing with only a week or two together and using a pretty basic playbook.
East 1st Offensive series:
1st play: Screen pass
77 Rob Sims OT/OG Ohio State - drove 97 DT Johnny Jolly Tx Tech off the line playing inside at LG.
93 Chris Gocong RDE Cal-Poly sniffed out a swing pass to the RB and tackled him for a loss. Played like he was using two gap technique. Very impressive for the 1st play and a 1AA player.
2nd play: Run
97 Johnny Jolly fought off a double team and pursued laterally down the line to get a part of the tackle. Beat Sims and the C that time, great pursuit for a 309 lb DT.
47 Kevin Schimmelmann OLB Stanford was juked out of his socks in the middle of a large hole in the line. Slow reading the play and filling the hole.
93 Gocong was blocked outside where he should have been to set the edge, and showed good hustle coming around the blocker and getting up the field after the runner. He also had a nice jam on the TE releasing off the line.
66 Le Kevin Smith DT Neb was manhandled by 74 ROT Dan Stevenson Notre Dame, Stevenson stayed with that block driving him laterally to open the hole, then downfield (he also played off the block well on the first play to be part of the screen).
3rd play: Pass
Gocong rushing against Stevenson, decent rush and good blocking, closest thing to pressure on the QB. Jolly ran a twist on the other side with the DE and neither got anywhere. LOT is Whitworth from LSU, he’s easily handled his counterparts on defense so far - the announcer claims he’s on everybody’s draft board.
Rashad Butler on the O-line is someone the scouts liked in practice per the amouncer.
TE from Auburn with a nice catch on a seam route against the zone, broke some tackles on a big rumble. 9 WR Jonathan Orr Wisconsin was blocking upfield, so the tackler had to come in from behind. Schimmelmann was with the TE until he dropped off in his underneath zone.
4th play: Toss
84 TE Matt Henshaw FSU blocked Gocong inside to seal the edge.
47 Schimmelmann came up and took on the FB, but let the RB get outside him for an easy TD.
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85 TE Tim Day Oregon stretched tall to bring down a high pass underneath, took a big hit being sandwhiched by the LBs and held on for a modest gain - not afraid to expose himself for the ball.
94 DE Jason Hall Tennessee was horribly slow off the snap - must have thought it was still the Tennessee regular season and was playing down to standards.
3rd play: Pass, QB scramble for 1st.
50 OLB Rocky McIntosh Miami had good coverage on Day - a little light for a Pat LB at 231.
52 MLB Oliver Hoyte NC State did a nice job getting out in the flat to cover the RB. He and McIntosh combined for the sandwhich on Day on the first pass.
4th play: Run
41 MLB Tim McGarigle Northwestern took on a 300 lb OG who came upfield to block him and beat him head to head. Not bad for a 235 lb LB. He was dropping back like he was reading a pass instead of filling the hole, I’m not sure if this is a coaching thing or one of those bowl game rules like not rushing the punter. None of the LBs filled the holes, the West’s didn’t really fill either now that I think of it. (That changed later, so it may have been a defensive call.)
5th play: Pass, QB scramble for 1st.
McGarigle did a nice job on his angle against a fast (4.37 40) and shifty running QB to make the tackle.
6th play: Run
McGarigle filled the hole only to be sealed inside by the pulling RT.
99 DT Antwon Burton Temple is drawing double teams - there was a write-up on GBN that reported he looked unathletic in individual drills but was a different cat in team drills playing his responsibility.
44 OLB Brandon Hoyte Notre Dame came over, fended off the LG releasing off the double team and ran down the RB. Another guy too small for the Pats at 235, but I remember his name a lot watching Charlie’s boys.
7th play: Pass, QB scramble
90 DE James Wyche Syracuse put pressure on the QB and flushed him.
51 MLB Anthony Schlegel Ohio State ran him out of bounds.
8th play: Run, no gain, couldn’t see who the DT was.
9th play: Pass, another Qb scramble for a 1st. Coverage was good, so was blocking, O-line R-L 67 Joe Toledo Washington, 75 E.J. Whitley Tx Tech, 52 Jasper Harvey San Diego State, 78 Aaron Merz California, 72 Michael Toudouze. Harvey looks good at C on previous plays as does Whitley at RG.
The East has been in Man-to-Man coverage on this drive which is why the QB is able to get out and run because the backers are coving RB/TEs.
10th play: Reverse, 2 yds, nobody looked good on this cluster fudge.
11th play: Run
52 MLB Oliver Hoyte NC State filled the hole and made the stop for a short gain.
12th play: Play action, naked bootleg, incomplete
56 DE Eric Henderson Georgia Tech, nice outside containment, kept pressure on the QB to force him to throw the pass away - this is the 4.37 40 speed QB still.
13th play: Pass
85 TE Tim Day with another good grab underneath, hit immediately but got the 1st.
Same o-line as above, nice pocket for QB against a D-line swap - East has been rotating LB groups and D-lines (don't know about DBs) to keep them fresh.
14th play: Run
95 DT Barry Cofield Northwestern fought off the block to make a nice tackle and save a TD after the LBs all got sucked outside on the cutback.
41 McCarigle was the MLB again, he got sucked outside by the FB’s lead and was sealed outside by the LG releasing off the double team. LG Merz 340 lbs.
99 Burton drew another double team, he needs to work on making a play once the second blocker releases for the LB, but he may be a nice late round gamble to train up behind Vince the way they want to double him so much.
15th play: Run - D isn’t allowed to use a goal line formation - standard 4-3 from the 1.
95 Cofield fought off the block and stuffed the RB. Burton drew another double team freeing up Cofield and the MLB McCarigle.
90 Wyche also did a nice job of getting off a cut block and getting a piece of the RB.
16th play: Pass,
51 Schlegel blitzed and chased the QB all over the backfield.
85 Day made himself big for the QB who threw an ill-advised pass that Day grabbed for a TD. The announcers credited Day with bailing out the offense three times on that drive - he made two really good catches, the last at the back of the end zone.
50 McIntosh had Day covered pretty well during the scramble, but right at the end drew a PI grabbing Day when Day stopped short to create a throwing lane for the QB). Still pretty decent coverage by a LB.
56 DE Henderson showed great speed running down the QB from behind, almost caught him before he got the ball away.
The QB for this series was McNeal of Tx Tech, 4.37 speed, ran early and often in the Vick mold, may make a late round gamble for a WR conversion.
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84 TE Matt Henshaw did a nice job blocking 96 DE Daniel Federkeil Calgary away from the play - Federkeil showed good hustle chasing the play upfield and didn’t over commit off the snap.
92 DE Devan Long set outside containment, but was blocked enough by the RT 73 Randy Hand Florida, he also showed good hustle chasing down the play from behind to get in on the pile. He showed good change of direction quickness at the line, if he had played the RT with power like Rosie has learned to do he might have kept him in the hole.
94 DT Steve Fifita was double teamed, he beat the C’s block once he was released by the RG, but lost sight of the ball and grabbed the FB who was blocking the ROLB 37 Jon Alston Stanford who met him in the hole.
75 RG Kevin Boothe Cornell did the best job of blocking on the play, double teaming the RDT and releasing to seal the MLB inside.
3 S Dwayne Slay TX Tech made the tackle upfield, his name kept coming up during the game as I remember.
2nd play: pass, incomplete
92 Long beat the RT Hand inside and hurried the throw for a near interception.
59 LB Fredricc Brock TX Southern had a shot at the ball when the FB fell down and dropped it.
The announcers are reporting 10 DB Danieal Manning Abilene Christian was the most versatile and interesting DB in practice - DBs are lined up at Corner and Safety to see what they can do at each position.
3rd play: run
96 Federkeil beat the TE’s block, forcing one of the pulling OLs to block him and turning the run back inside.
56 DT Manase Hopoi Washington fought off the block of the LOT 78 Jabari Levey South Carolina blocking down on him and made the first hit at the line.
94 Fifita beat a cut block by 75 Boothe to clean up the tackle.
92 Long set backside contain then pursued, only to miss his hit when the 5’9” RB ducked under his arms.
78 Jabari Levey has been unimpressive on the running plays, but did control Federkeil on the pass play.
4th play: Pass, QB scramble no gain
92 Long beat 73 Hand inside again and drew a double team from the RB to keep him off the QB.
78 Levey was very impressive pass blocking against a stunt by Federkeil who started outside, came back in and cleaned the LG off 56 Hopoi who stunted outside only to be picked up and pushed past the QB by Levey.
75 Boothe did a sweet job on Fifita who started inside, came back outside behind Long’s inside move, then Boothe pancaked Fifita and blocked 37 Alston’s delayed blitz with the same move.
East forced to punt.
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1st play: pass (West is using the same QB and same O-line as the 1st series - R-L 67 Joe Toledo Washington, 75 E.J. Whitley Tx Tech, 52 Jasper Harvey San Diego State, 78 Aaron Merz California, 72 Michael Toudouze)
Defense started with the 56 Henderson - 95 Cofield - 99 Burton - 90 Wyche line.
Good blocking, nice pocket.
12 WR Jason Carter TX A&M made a nice hands grab sitting in the seam of the zone.
2nd play: pass, good blocking, dump off to FB in flat.
3rd play: run
99 Burton continues to draw double teams.
44 Hoyt filled the hole, evaded the FB, but was too off balance to make a lunge for the RB before he cut to the other hole.
Both DEs penetrated thinking run.
4th play: Defense is pushing the DEs upfield quickly, possibly to contain the QB.
Pocket broke down from push by Burton and Cofield.
95 Cofield got pressue on the QB forcing him out of the pocket after beating the C 52 Harvey.
90 Wyche drew a chip from the RB to slow him and help the 72 LT Toudouze.
28 WR Mike Hass Oregon State was wide open in the zone seam midfield at the East 23 and was tackled at the 9 for 14 yds after catch.
2 WR Todd Watkins BYU made a sweet block upfield, he gave a pursuing S a lick and stayed with the block through the whistle.
5th play: run, O-line made the hole, good production from the RB.
D-line changed, L-R, 94 Hall - 58 DT Tommy Jackson - 97 DT Kedric Golston - 93 DE Rob Ninkovich.
O-line dominated D-line and RB waltzed in for TD on the last two plays once Burton and Cofield were out.
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Why don't you want a RB before the 5th round? I believe RB is a serious weakness on the Pats as was shown last season and after CD and Kevin we have zilch. Think one of the best moves we could make for next year is to strengthen ourselves at RB - first with an impact guy (trade/FA?) and second with a developmental draft pick on day one. Appreciate the scouting report - I like our draft situation, we can do some good things......
Why don't you want a RB before the 5th round? I believe RB is a serious weakness on the Pats as was shown last season and after CD and Kevin we have zilch. Think one of the best moves we could make for next year is to strengthen ourselves at RB - first with an impact guy (trade/FA?) and second with a developmental draft pick on day one. Appreciate the scouting report - I like our draft situation, we can do some good things......
Howdy Bos,
We disagree, I just don't see RB as a serious need.
I think Cory has more tread than nay sayers believe.
I think Faulk would turn into a feature back if he could learn to carry the ball like Tiki Barber has been doing.
I think Patrick Pass, other then the hamstring fumble against Buffalo, showed a nice mix of Dillon hammer and Faulk scoot.
I think Evans, if he could learn to block and pick-up the blitz, is an excellent hybrid back who can run with power and receive out of the backfield.
I like what I've read about Earl Charles, he was a 1,000 yard rusher who came back the next year and gained 800 on a bum knee.
Making my decisions based on that perspective, I would rather look for a back late in the draft, preferably a UDFA after the draft.
That said, if the Pats don't re-sign Evans, drafting a RB to compete in TC moves up the priority list, I just haven't determined where and probably won't much before April after we see how some of the Free Agent signings are going.
As long as your looking for a RB, this kid did an excellent job in the game: De'Arrius Howard, 6' 236. Arkansas - good speed, quick into the hole, good vision, ran with power.
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There are acouple of players that we've talked about that had monster games.
1.) Wyche of Syracuse. DE in the game, but he projects at OLD for us. He had two speed sacks off the edge and on an early goal line play, he blew up the FB in the backfield and caused the play to stop dead short of the goal line. He made himself a lot of money in that game. Coverage skills are the only thing he lacks and if Willie could learn, he could learn.
2.) Whitworth. When he was in the game, the East scored. (except for the last series.) When he wasn't the east did nothing. The DE's across from him generally gave up rushing and resorted to jumping with their arms up. His feet looked very good. After watching how the Steeler OL, manhandled the Denver pass rush and blitz, I'm convinced, we need this guy in the first round.
Others that impressed me. Slay of TT, Lentz of Michigan, OT Clary, and QB Grabkowski.
93 DE Chris Gocong was unblocked and blew the play up in the backfield.
5 OLB Keith Ellison could be seen fighting through the line into the backfield. Decent penetration for someone his size.
3rd play: pass, incomplete
93 Gocong was triple teamed as 97 Jolly stunted outside behind him.
Couldn’t make out the DE next to Le Kevin Smith on the right side, he beat the TE outside to get up in the QB’s face.
East punted.
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58 DT Tommy Jackson Auburn penetrated and force a hurried throw.
53 ROT Jeromey Clary Kansas State has been keeping 93 DE Rob Ninkovich Purdue at bay, Ninkovich is trying to beat him outside and Clary is just to fast for him. I’d like to see him try cutting back inside and try some power and swim moves on him.
4th play: pass
56 DE Eric Henderson Georgia Tech plays on the Wyche, Burton, Cofield line so I think that is who I’m seeing beating up on LOT 76 Paul McQuistan, if it hadn’t been a quick pass he’d have had the QB. Good hustle chasing the play upfield from Burton and Cofield. They kept a back in to help Cary against Wyche, but didn’t need him.
5th play: pass, incomplete
Cofield had a good bullrush driving the RG 65 Nick Mihlhauser back into the QB’s face and got a hand up.
6th play: pass, incomplete,
PI 26 S Charlie Peprah Alabama
7th play: pass, incomplete, nobody stood out.
8th play: run
doubleteam on Burton again.
9th play: pass, naked bootleg
16 TE David Thomas Texas ran a nice pattern and found the hole in the coverage for an easy catch and TD.
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96 DE Daniel Federkeil showed good power verses the LOT 72 Andrew Whitworth LSU
89 WR Marques Colston settled in the seam of the zone and made a nice catch.
2nd play: screen
Well executed by the O-line.
56 DT Manase Hopoi smelled it just a step late and had a chance at the RB until 3 Leon Washington Florida State hit the jets.
84 TE Matt Henshaw Florida State was called for holding on a block upfield.
3rd play: pass
Federkeil drove hard against Whitworth who just controlled him enough to get him past the QB.
15 WR Greg Jennings Western Michigan showed great body control adjusting to an underthrown ball and making the catch behind the DB. He beat 18 DB Willie Andrews Baylor who stayed with him, but was unable to turn back for the underthrown ball.
4th play: run
Federkeil fought off Whitworth’s block to make the tackle - Whitworth seemed to be trying to pass block.
Great blocking in the interior line, 53 Donovan Raiola pancaked 56 Hopoi and 75 Boothe drove 94 Fifita off the line.
5th play: pass, incomplete
92 DE Devan Long of Oregon beat the RT inside forcing the QB to pull it down and scramble.
97 DT Johnny Jolly Texas A&M beat a double team up the middle and would have had a sack except for running into the RT as he chased Long across the pocket..
75 OG Kevin Boothe Cornell did a great job against 94 DT Steve Fifita Utah standing him up and chasing him all around the pocket.
96 DE Daniel Federkeil Calgary started a rush against Whitworth, saw Long’s disruption of the pocket and circled around to come up the middle and just miss on the sack - he needs to be a little more controlled and come in with his hands up for a possible block.
84 TE Matt Henshaw Florida State was called for offensive pass interference, he was hand fighting with 59 OLB Fredricc Brock TX Southern I couldn’t see why.
6th play: pass
59 LG Jason Spitz Louisville made a nice exchange with LT 72 Whitworth who picked up 96 Federkeil then handed him off to Raiola as he went inside and picked up 97 Jolly stunting around the outside.
66 DT Le Kevin Smith Nebraska was double teamed by the 53 C Donovan Raiola Wisconsin and 75 Boothe.
73 RT Randy Hand rode Long downfield and stayed with the block well.
15 WR Greg Jennings Western Michigan made another nice catch coming back to his QB. 9 S Darrell Brooks was covering man to man.
7th play: run
45MLB Trent Bray Oregon State shot the hole and made the tackle for a loss.
96 Federkeil set outside contain and hand fought 72 Whitworth to hold his position, if the MLB hadn’t come through the center to make the tackle Federkeil was in a good position to make a tackle.
18 DB Willie Andrews Baylor fought off the WR’s block to stay on the line and be in position for run support. 1 WR Brandon Williams was blocking, but needs work.
75 Boothe did a nice job of taking 66 Le Kevin Smith outside away from the play.
8th play: pass, jump ball
96 Federkeil started his rush then stopped and jumped up when he saw the QB **** his arm.
89 WR Marques Colston Hofstra made a juggling catch over the DB Andrews and came down in the end zone - TD.
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