SeanBruschi54
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Well first off i just got home and i do have pictures but if you can understand i am very tired and burned. So i will try and get the pictures up tonight at some point.
Morning practice:
Very basics type of morning going through tackling drills, passing drills, catching etc.
Tom Brady was on the money with his passes and a majority of them were to Reche (looking amazing) Caldwell and John Stone (forgive me i lost my sheet leaving the TC so i cant remember names very well).
Going back to Reche though he looked amazing and very capable of being a possession WR that this team loves. Stone was very sure handed and looked like he could compete for a job.
Bam Childress was not in attendance in either practice.
Went to special teams drills where Belichick was showing Watson and Thomas correct blocking maneuvers.
Belichick pulled Mike Wright aside twice for his poor play and execution at NT you could hear Belichick telling him how to come out of the three point stance.
(Side note belichick was very upset at second practice visually)
Afternoon practice:
Cassel was a bit off with his passes but pretty much solid. Bramlet and Mortenson were bad. Bad is the kindest thing i can write about them at this point.
Dillon looked great hitting the holes and outside fast. Then Maroney took snaps from Tom right after Dillon and made the crowd say wow a couple of times with his speed. Vrabel and Bruschi both gave Maroney a couple of good pops while running.
I know this is the first practice and all but the WR's looked bad. Bad hands, drops you name it they made it. The only exceptions were Reche Caldwell and Stone. Stone had of couple of hard drops and Reche had one drop where after he dropped it he did 20 push ups on his own will. Troy Brown wasn't at the first practice but was there at the 2nd. Dropped a ton of balls at least 8.
Watson and Thomas were the only real TE's
OL looked solid from my view.
LB's looked fast and communicated well. You could hear Beisel and Bruschi communicate and then hear Colvin and Vrabel communicate back telling them coverage pick ups. Very cool to hear and see. LB's impressed. Me that is.
DB situation i have no idea what went on. I saw Wilson at corner. Samuel sitting Sanders and Hawkins at safety with guys like tebucky and Mel rotating in. I was just like wow this back field is nuts right now. One on one drills between WR's and DB's didn't look good. Hobbs, Tebucky, Warfield, Spann? were all caught holding. Warfield is no where up to speed with the rest of the guys from my point of view.
ST KR situation. Very cool new thing the specials teams KR are trying out. They have to hold a football while a ball is being kicked to them and then before they catch the kicked ball they have to throw the one they have in their hands in the air, catch the kicked ball, then catch the ball they threw.
KR guys were Maroney, Hobbs, Faulk, and Andrews.
Belichick was visually angry at the end of the second practice. First he made the entire offense run a lap. Then made both offense and defense do at least 6 full field sprints. After the sprints he called out several players who he saw easily caught for "unforgivable" penalties. Hobbs for holding, Warren for offsides, Shelton for delay of game, etc (cant recall the others) and made those guys run a lap each. Kind of like a run of shame. After they came back he huddled the guys together and he looked visually upset with the undisciplined look of the practice so to speak.
If anyone has any questions about practice or anything please leave them hear and i'd be happy to answer them. Also any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading!
-Sean
Morning practice:
Very basics type of morning going through tackling drills, passing drills, catching etc.
Tom Brady was on the money with his passes and a majority of them were to Reche (looking amazing) Caldwell and John Stone (forgive me i lost my sheet leaving the TC so i cant remember names very well).
Going back to Reche though he looked amazing and very capable of being a possession WR that this team loves. Stone was very sure handed and looked like he could compete for a job.
Bam Childress was not in attendance in either practice.
Went to special teams drills where Belichick was showing Watson and Thomas correct blocking maneuvers.
Belichick pulled Mike Wright aside twice for his poor play and execution at NT you could hear Belichick telling him how to come out of the three point stance.
(Side note belichick was very upset at second practice visually)
Afternoon practice:
Cassel was a bit off with his passes but pretty much solid. Bramlet and Mortenson were bad. Bad is the kindest thing i can write about them at this point.
Dillon looked great hitting the holes and outside fast. Then Maroney took snaps from Tom right after Dillon and made the crowd say wow a couple of times with his speed. Vrabel and Bruschi both gave Maroney a couple of good pops while running.
I know this is the first practice and all but the WR's looked bad. Bad hands, drops you name it they made it. The only exceptions were Reche Caldwell and Stone. Stone had of couple of hard drops and Reche had one drop where after he dropped it he did 20 push ups on his own will. Troy Brown wasn't at the first practice but was there at the 2nd. Dropped a ton of balls at least 8.
Watson and Thomas were the only real TE's
OL looked solid from my view.
LB's looked fast and communicated well. You could hear Beisel and Bruschi communicate and then hear Colvin and Vrabel communicate back telling them coverage pick ups. Very cool to hear and see. LB's impressed. Me that is.
DB situation i have no idea what went on. I saw Wilson at corner. Samuel sitting Sanders and Hawkins at safety with guys like tebucky and Mel rotating in. I was just like wow this back field is nuts right now. One on one drills between WR's and DB's didn't look good. Hobbs, Tebucky, Warfield, Spann? were all caught holding. Warfield is no where up to speed with the rest of the guys from my point of view.
ST KR situation. Very cool new thing the specials teams KR are trying out. They have to hold a football while a ball is being kicked to them and then before they catch the kicked ball they have to throw the one they have in their hands in the air, catch the kicked ball, then catch the ball they threw.
KR guys were Maroney, Hobbs, Faulk, and Andrews.
Belichick was visually angry at the end of the second practice. First he made the entire offense run a lap. Then made both offense and defense do at least 6 full field sprints. After the sprints he called out several players who he saw easily caught for "unforgivable" penalties. Hobbs for holding, Warren for offsides, Shelton for delay of game, etc (cant recall the others) and made those guys run a lap each. Kind of like a run of shame. After they came back he huddled the guys together and he looked visually upset with the undisciplined look of the practice so to speak.
If anyone has any questions about practice or anything please leave them hear and i'd be happy to answer them. Also any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading!
-Sean