If you are talking second half leading Medlin on his runs that was Steve Maneri, he played RT for the first half then kicked over to LT for the second half.
Belichick's defense is a multiple front defense. The past couple seasons NE has played more 40 fronts then 30, but then NE is usually facing teams playing from behind so it's about what you'd expect. For the moment it looks like BB is planning to keep more DL and fewer LBs, if so it might be...
Randy Cross commenting on how Hoyer lead the unofficial workouts for players who stayed around Gillette was interesting and underscored Hoyer's performance last night, he really has a nice command of the offense.
Reiss reported the starting O-line was Solder, Austin, Orhnberger, LeVoir, and...
Re: No props for Daryl Richard?
Richard and Love, plus whomever they were platooning with did a nice job of keeping Fletcher clean. I watched a live stream with hiccups so I won't have a lot of detail until I get the NFLN replay recorded this afternoon, but I read a comment from AWTE on another...
Yep, the willingness to double-draft is a BB peculiarity which extends into their undrafted targeting. NE came away with two OT, two RB, and two CB out of nine picks in this draft, I expect another TE/H-back once UDFAs can be signed.
I perhaps don't follow the draft as closely as some, but I don't ever recall any mention - beyond fan message boards - linking Little with New England. As for Torrey Smith, his route running and his body catching seemed to lower his value for NE's offense.
Perhaps, I've read reporting this afternoon which claims his chemo is over June 29 and he expects to be ready for Training Camp - may God bless him. I still think the S&C coaches will need a year to reshape him the way they did Ron Brace, but if Scar and BB think he's ready to hold down a slot...
Not yet. Though I might have called a few before the draft was over and told them I was interested - though that might have drawn a fine from Goodell so maybe not.
In no particular order:
Dexter Larimore, DT, Ohio State
Brandon Bair, DE, Oregon
Elijah Joseph, ILB, Temple
Cobrani Mixon, ILB, Kent State
Josh McNary, OLB, Army
Greg Niland, OG, Massachusetts
John Gianninoto, C, UNLV
Tim Barnes, C, Missouri
Dane Sanzenbacher, WR, Ohio State
Jeff...
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