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Holy cow - that looks like the attendance at a pre-season game in the 4th quarter.
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The reports that I have seen have been decent on Grissom and Cunningham can always rotate to the inside like last year. I have not seen that much on Francis so far in camp...
WHO'S HOT
Rob Ninkovich. Relentless, efficient, always in the right spot.
Aqib Talib. Had a couple of picks of Tom Brady and could have had more. Just a junkyard dog in coverage.
Michael Hoomanawanui. The tight end had a number of difficult catches to make and came down with most of them including a one-handed snare of a throw over the middle
WHO’S NOT
Mallett. In 11-on-11 he couldn’t hit open receivers. The most egregious was the last of the session when he missed Kenbrell Thompkins working on a 20-yard out and threw it our of bounds.
Chris McDonald. The brother of Nick McDonald has been getting his lunch money taken fairly regularly during 1-on-1s.
Kenbrell Thompkins. After three solid practices, Thompkins seemed to level off some. He and Brady seemed on the wrong page when Brady was picked off by Aqib Talib.
WHAT WE SAW
There was much higher intensity, particularly in the 9-on-7 running game drill than seen on Sunday in the first padded practice.
After a variety of missed downfield throws from Tim Tebow to several targets, Brady stepped in and threw a perfect back-shoulder throw to Kamar Aiken down the left sideline from about 25 yards out.
When Zoltan Mesko was initially in punt protection, the slightly built Steve Gregory was his personal protector. Perhaps Gregory is in there to reason with the prospective punt block group.
Tim Tebow was the other personal protector.
Tommy Kelly is Seymour strong.
In the 1-on-1's we caught, here’s what we had…
Jake Bequette gets the edge on Nate Solder
Jermaine Cunningham swims Chris McDonald.
Marcus Fortson stoned by Ryan Wendell
Tommy Kelly too powerful for Marcus Cannon
Will Svitek holds off Jason Vega
Michael Buchanan beats Elvis Fisher
Vince Wilfork outfights Logan Mankins
Joe Vellano swims Chris McDonald
Wide receiver Lavelle Hawkins had an obvious drop on a throw from Brady. He’s not making the most of his opportunities so far.
You can tell Brady like Kenbrell Thompkins. He seeks him out in 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 and Thompkins fights like an animal when the ball is in the air.
Thompkins, Aaron Dobson, Danny Amendola and Daniel Fells were the first group of targets in for Tom Brady. Shane Vereen was the lone back.
Josh Boyce, Michael Jenkins, Michael Hoomanawanui and Jake Ballard were the next group in with Stevan Ridley running behind Vereen tonight.
Elvis Fisher left practice with an injury and adjourned to the locker room.
Tight end Brandon Ford let Tebow down with a drop on perfectly thrown ball over the middle.
Danny Amendola had a couple of drops but atoned soon after wrestling a 50-50 ball away from Talib.
Josh Boyce took the wrong angle on a comeback pattern and when he was off by about 2 yards to the inside, he was handcuffed by Brady’s pass. Brady cast his gaze skyward and then went to counsel Boyce. On the next play, he ran a terrific route and got open deep down the seam.
WHAT THEY SAID
“Whoa, we practice harrrdddd!” – Tommy Kelly, former Raider, after Monday’s practice.
The press seems to be trying to ignore Tebow's existence...every one of those blurbs ignores the one third of the reps at QB taken by Tebow...why?.. I AM puzzled.
James Christensen said:-Tim Tebow and Steve Gregory took snaps as a punt protector.
Nick Underhill said:Tim Tebow and Steve Gregory took turns serving as a personal protector on the punt team. Tebow filled that role last year with the Jets.
Field Yates said:6. Tebow works on special teams. Tim Tebow was used as a personal protector on the punt team, something he was asked to do in New York with the Jets. He also was used as a member of the scout team during other punt and punt return repetitions. It appears the Patriots are making using of his movement skills in any applicable drill.
Christopher Price said:• In addition to his usual reps at quarterback, Tim Tebow did a few different things: One, he spent some time as a punt protector, and was part of the scout team during other punt and punt return repetitions. And two, he took part in a drill where he was trying to avoid a would-be tackler (while the other quarterbacks were off on another part of the field). It will be interesting to see how he’s utilized going forward, and whether or not the coaching staff will try and take advantage of some of his other skills. Tebow did take some snaps at quarterback, and while there were no breakdowns like we saw over the first three camp practices, one play that did stand out for us was during some of the 11-on-11 work. Not sure if it was a breakdown in blocking by Kevin Haslam and R.J. Mattes or a neatly executed blitz by Jerod Mayo and Dont’a Hightower, but Tebow would have been crunched. Because he was wearing the red jersey, they pulled up at the last minute and he rolled out. But he would have been lit up.
oh..and I love this one..Hightower did a nice job against Shane Vereen in coverage, breaking up the pass.
WHAT?????????????????? Hightower on Vereen?? A total mismatch right? I saw it and was stunned at Hightower's speed...gotta love these media guys....then Hightower rushed and hit the QB...then Hightower blew up a run...then Hightower blanketed the TE...and on and on...but this guy sees something that makes your eyes bug out and he's like oh yeah,Hightower did a nice job ...ho hum...NEVER put yourself down as "just a fan". I watched Hightower as much as I could, considering and I KNOW I saw 100 times more than this scribe did, most likely because he was writing copy to get to press while practice was on. Fan reports ARE viable, when they are collated on a site like ours. I'm convinced of it.
IOW he misses most of Training Camp for essentially a rookie in the NFL. I think the 2013 season if it exists at all, will be a washout. 2013 will be his redshirt year.
Jake Bequette beat Nate Solder for the second day in a row with the same outside speed move.
I know I'm a freak but I root for players wearing Patriots unis, I know, what am I thinking I should be more worried about proving how right I am all the time on an internet discussion board.
I was there tonight...some observations:
1. I didn't get to see much of the big guys mauling each other at they were off in the far corner from me. I can tell you, though, Tommy Kelly is HUGE. So is Marcus Cannon.
2. Defensive backs: Talib is smooth as silk. Arrington beat the snot out of everyone at the line in 1-on-1's, as did Dowling. Dennard looks quick to the ball - really quick to the ball. Dowling is up and down. I'm not surprised by the contradictory reports on him - it depends which play you watch. There's a ton of talent there, at times he looks like Talib, but he needs more consistency to crack the starting line up, I think.
3. TE's: the guy who looked very strong to me tonight was Fells. He ran some beautiful routes 20-yards down and Brady hit him in stride (and yeah, what Joker said on Brady...we really don't know how lucky we are). I didn't see much of Sudfield, Ford dropped a couple of balls, Hoo-man and Ballard both looked just fine.
4. RBs: you can tell when Ridley's running, even from a distance before you see his number. He is so smooth and changes direction and speed beautifully as he goes through the line. Good practice for him. I didn't see much of Vereen, but after watching tonight, I really hope Blount's got his head on straight and makes the team. I didn't realize how big he was. Cornerbacks are going to get Reche eyes if he's coming around the end at them. Yikes.
5. WRs: Aaron Dobson is for real. No, really. Play after play, he was just gliding past people, or through the seams. Very, very impressive.
Amendola's got more moves than ex-lax. You really see it on the punt returns. He'll be a match-up nightmare against many teams. But...
It wouldn't surprise me to see Amendola eased out of the slot eventually to a wide-out and Boyce put in there. There were a couple of plays right in front of us where Boyce did a basic five-and-out, except on the out, he left charred grass and confused DBs in his wake. The extra gear is as advertised, but I agree, he's still a little raw. He plays "big" - he just looks a bit thicker and stronger than the other wideouts.
KT looked good early, but seemed to run out of gas somewhere along the way. I think he blew a route and Brady got picked by Talib (and wasn't happy). Not a bad day and I think he's got a chance here, but Sims looked pretty good.
And strangely, the name you never hear, Hawkins started rough but got much better by the end and had a few catches.
Jenkins was Jenkins, nothing flashy but made a nice sideline grab of Dowling, who had good coverage.
I don't know, but just on pure talent and speed, this WR corps looks like it has a very high upside. Hope Brady has the patience to develop it without murdering a couple of the guys, a la Marino.
Josh Boyce took the wrong angle on a comeback pattern and when he was off by about 2 yards to the inside, he was handcuffed by Brady’s pass. Brady cast his gaze skyward and then went to counsel Boyce. On the next play, he ran a terrific route and got open deep down the seam.
This is the first camp in a few years where the defense was ahead of the offense. Now, it is understandable why that is, but it still is an encouraging sign.
Offensive linemen are at a disadvantage when working one-on-one, they are a unit and work as a team, so when they go one-on-one, they have more ground to cover than when working as a unit.
Go Dobson!
His followers make me crazy, too, but I'm finding that I can't root against the kid.
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