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The Herald articles on the web site are so strange it has me wondering if I'm losing my senses. ?? ??
http://patriots.bostonherald.com/otherNFL/view.bg?articleid=149237&format=text
I'm pasting the article just in case it disappears from the web site.
Camphed
By Herald sports staff
Friday, July 21, 2006
PHILADELPHIA (13-3)
OPEN CAMP: July 29, Bethlehem, Pa.
CAMP KEY: Avoid distraction of All-Pro WR Terrell Owens’ potential holdout. Figure out who’ll take Owens’ place should he not return.
ATLANTA (11-5)
OPEN CAMP: July 25, Flowery Branch, Ga.
CAMP KEY: WRs Roddy White and second-year man Michael Jenkins in a fight to supplant starters Dez White and Peerless Price, who could be cut.
MINNESOTA (8-8)
OPEN CAMP: July 29, Mankato, Minn.
CAMP KEYS: Must find an offensive identity without WR Randy Moss drawing double and triple coverage; must settle on kicker with Paul Edinger competing for job with Aaron Elling.
ST. LOUIS (8-8)
OPEN CAMP: July 28, St. Louis.
CAMP KEYS: Develop replacement at safety for Aeneas Williams; put RB Steven Jackson in position to start ahead of Marshall Faulk.
GREEN BAY (10-6)
OPEN CAMP: June 29, Green Bay.
CAMP KEYS: New coordinator Jim Bates takes over defense with plenty of holes; the reconstruction of what has been excellent OL.
SEATTLE (9-7)
OPEN CAMP: July 29, Cheney, Wash.
CAMP KEYS: Get Shaun Alexander signed; groom QB Seneca Wallace to take over for departed Trent Dilfer as back up to Matt Hasselbeck.
NEW ORLEANS (8-8)
OPEN CAMP: July 29, Metairie, La.
CAMP KEYS: Establish OT Jammal Brown as a starter to open holes for RB Deuce McAllister and protect QB Aaron Brooks; identify third WR behind Joe Horn and Donte Stallworth.
CAROLINA (7-9)
OPEN CAMP: July 29, Spartanburg, S.C.
CAMP KEYS: Get RB Stephen Davis healthy; groom backup for QB Jake Delhomme in either Chris Weinke or rookie Stefan LeFors.
DETROIT (6-10)
OPEN CAMP: July 29, Allen Park, Mich.
CAMP KEYS: WR Charles Rogers and LB Boss Bailey must prove they’re healthy. QB Joey Harrington in battle to show he deserves to start ahead of Jeff Garcia.
ARIZONA (6-10)
OPEN CAMP: July 31, Flagstaff, Ariz.
CAMP KEY: New QB Kurt Warner must find comfort level with WRs Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald.
NEW YORK GIANTS (6-10)
OPEN CAMP: July 28, Albany, N.Y.
CAMP KEY: Get QB Eli Manning familiar with newcomer Plaxico Burress and other receivers.
DALLAS (6-10)
OPEN CAMP: July 29, Oxnard, Calif.
CAMP KEYS: Bill Parcells’ implementation of 3-4 defense with the wide bodies he’s brought in; work QB Drew Bledsoe needs into the offense.
WASHINGTON (6-10)
OPEN CAMP: July 31, Ashburn, Va.
CAMP KEYS: Finding replacement for LB Antonio Pierce as brain of defense; development of QB Patrick Ramsey.
TAMPA BAY (5-11)
OPEN CAMP: July 28, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
CAMP KEY: Strengthen offensive line with new additions.
CHICAGO (5-11)
OPEN CAMP: July 24, Bourbonnais, Ill.
CAMP KEY: With third offensive coordinator in as many seasons, find a way to score while keeping QB Rex Grossman healthy.
SAN FRANCISCO (2-14)
OPEN CAMP: July 29, Santa Clara, Calif.
CAMP KEY: New coach Mike Nolan must install new offensive and defensive systems.
http://patriots.bostonherald.com/otherNFL/view.bg?articleid=149237&format=text
I'm pasting the article just in case it disappears from the web site.
Camphed
By Herald sports staff
Friday, July 21, 2006
PHILADELPHIA (13-3)
OPEN CAMP: July 29, Bethlehem, Pa.
CAMP KEY: Avoid distraction of All-Pro WR Terrell Owens’ potential holdout. Figure out who’ll take Owens’ place should he not return.
ATLANTA (11-5)
OPEN CAMP: July 25, Flowery Branch, Ga.
CAMP KEY: WRs Roddy White and second-year man Michael Jenkins in a fight to supplant starters Dez White and Peerless Price, who could be cut.
MINNESOTA (8-8)
OPEN CAMP: July 29, Mankato, Minn.
CAMP KEYS: Must find an offensive identity without WR Randy Moss drawing double and triple coverage; must settle on kicker with Paul Edinger competing for job with Aaron Elling.
ST. LOUIS (8-8)
OPEN CAMP: July 28, St. Louis.
CAMP KEYS: Develop replacement at safety for Aeneas Williams; put RB Steven Jackson in position to start ahead of Marshall Faulk.
GREEN BAY (10-6)
OPEN CAMP: June 29, Green Bay.
CAMP KEYS: New coordinator Jim Bates takes over defense with plenty of holes; the reconstruction of what has been excellent OL.
SEATTLE (9-7)
OPEN CAMP: July 29, Cheney, Wash.
CAMP KEYS: Get Shaun Alexander signed; groom QB Seneca Wallace to take over for departed Trent Dilfer as back up to Matt Hasselbeck.
NEW ORLEANS (8-8)
OPEN CAMP: July 29, Metairie, La.
CAMP KEYS: Establish OT Jammal Brown as a starter to open holes for RB Deuce McAllister and protect QB Aaron Brooks; identify third WR behind Joe Horn and Donte Stallworth.
CAROLINA (7-9)
OPEN CAMP: July 29, Spartanburg, S.C.
CAMP KEYS: Get RB Stephen Davis healthy; groom backup for QB Jake Delhomme in either Chris Weinke or rookie Stefan LeFors.
DETROIT (6-10)
OPEN CAMP: July 29, Allen Park, Mich.
CAMP KEYS: WR Charles Rogers and LB Boss Bailey must prove they’re healthy. QB Joey Harrington in battle to show he deserves to start ahead of Jeff Garcia.
ARIZONA (6-10)
OPEN CAMP: July 31, Flagstaff, Ariz.
CAMP KEY: New QB Kurt Warner must find comfort level with WRs Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald.
NEW YORK GIANTS (6-10)
OPEN CAMP: July 28, Albany, N.Y.
CAMP KEY: Get QB Eli Manning familiar with newcomer Plaxico Burress and other receivers.
DALLAS (6-10)
OPEN CAMP: July 29, Oxnard, Calif.
CAMP KEYS: Bill Parcells’ implementation of 3-4 defense with the wide bodies he’s brought in; work QB Drew Bledsoe needs into the offense.
WASHINGTON (6-10)
OPEN CAMP: July 31, Ashburn, Va.
CAMP KEYS: Finding replacement for LB Antonio Pierce as brain of defense; development of QB Patrick Ramsey.
TAMPA BAY (5-11)
OPEN CAMP: July 28, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
CAMP KEY: Strengthen offensive line with new additions.
CHICAGO (5-11)
OPEN CAMP: July 24, Bourbonnais, Ill.
CAMP KEY: With third offensive coordinator in as many seasons, find a way to score while keeping QB Rex Grossman healthy.
SAN FRANCISCO (2-14)
OPEN CAMP: July 29, Santa Clara, Calif.
CAMP KEY: New coach Mike Nolan must install new offensive and defensive systems.
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