Mike Lynch, over tribute to Bucko Kilroy: "The Patriots family mourns the passing of one of the NFL's true legends of the game, when Bucko Kilroy passed away earlier this month at the age of 86. Kilroy played 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles and was named to the All-Decade team of the 1940s. He was a member of the Patriots organization for 36 seasons, serving as a personnel director, general manager, vice president, and most recently, scouting consultant. Bucko Kilroy was a contributor to all five of the franchise's trips to the Super Bowl."
Mike Lynch: "Welcome back to Patriots All-Access and Training Camp 2007. If you've ever been down to Patriots Training Camp here and have watched practice, you have to be impressed with the organization and the efficiency with which the Patriots run this practice. The horns that sound, and the players and coaches move from drill to drill, and they get a lot of work done in the hour and half, hour and 45 minutes or so in which they are out here. You've probably noticed the scoreboard. Every drill and every session is actually timed and they move from one to another."
Mike Lynch, over footage of a 9v7 drill (1st team offense vs. 2nd team defense): "We're going to take you inside and show you one drill right now. It's called the 9v7 drill. There are nine offensive players, there's a center, two guards, two tackles, two ends, a quarterback, and a running back. And then on defense, of course, there are three down linemen and four linebackers. And there are almost as many coaches involved in this. You've got the head coach, the running back coach, the tight end coach, the offensive coordinator, the offensive line coach, then you've got the defensive line coach, the linebackers coach, and the defensive coordinator. They're all yelling at the individual players that they coach. Now the Patriots and most teams in the NFL run a one running back system, and you just saw Kevin Faulk right there. So what are they looking for right here? There's no deception involved here because there are no wide receivers at all, there's no play-action passes. They know it's going to be a run on every play. So the Patriots are looking for the efficiency of the offensive line, how they make their calls, do they make the right blocks, do the quarterbacks make the right read, does the running back make the right read. And the same thing on defense. They're looking how the defensive line responds to the guys coming off the ball, and also how the linebackers respond to their keys as well. Kevin Faulk getting a good bit of the action today, along with Sammy Morris, who you'll see a lot of during this preseason camp. He is wearing #34 as well."
Mike Lynch, over camp footage: "And the other newcomer everyone is looking to see is #81, Randy Moss. Now, in the minicamps he was wearing #6, but now Randy Moss in camp and throughout the year will wear #81. So don't be confused when you're down here and say 'Randy Moss isn't here.' He's #81 and he saw a good bit of action today. You know, every move he makes, all eyes in Foxboro, not only the coaches but also the cameras that record all the practices will be watching Randy Moss and of course everybody else down here. So it's interesting to watch the individual sessions and of course they always end practice with the field goal and extra point team - kick a couple, make them, good, everybody feels good, and that's the end of practice. We'll be back with more Patriots All-Access right after this timeout."
Narrator, over video of Seau surfing and working out on the beach: "This fall on All-Access, we head west to California where the surf's up for Patriots linebacker Junior Seau. See how the 18-year veteran prepares for his second season with New England."
Junior Seau: "Normally I would do this secretly, just to be ahead of my opponents and what have you, but now I'm here to share."
Narrator, over video of Kyle Brady at Gettysburg: "Kyle Brady is a big history buff, specifically of the Civil War."
Kyle Brady: "The same things that went into these battles out here on these fields of the Civil War are really the same things that go into the battles on the fields of the NFL. [Except, you know, the 50,000 casualties in 3 days at Gettysburg]."
Narrator: "We take a tour of the battlefields of Gettysburg with the newest Patriot tight end."
Narrator, over video of Maroney in his St. Louis neighborhood: "Head back home with Patriots running back Laurence Maroney."
Laurence Maroney: "This is my part of St. Louis. My side."
Narrator: "And see how far this St. Louis native has traveled to make it to the NFL."
Laurence Maroney: "It's a good thing to come back and show love. If you don't show love to what you grew up at, there ain't no respect."
Narrator: "All that and more on Patriots All-Access."