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July 28th, 2007
Practice notes
Posted by Albert Breer at 7:39 pm

The Patriots held practice outside country-music-crazy Gillette this afternoon, and made their way through drills in shorts and shoulder pads. The majority of the work was done in 7-on-7s, and in the kicking game.

Away we go:

Brandon Meriweather, donning No. 31 for the first time (the cut of Antwain Spann opened it up,) looked ready to go. He worked at slot corner almost exclusively, and appeared ready for the part. If you watch Meriweather and the way he can drop his hips, change direction and explode out of his back-pedal, you see the skills that corners normally possess and safeties sometimes lack. It’d be hard to say he starts on Day 1. But the smart money says he’ll be a big contributor come September.

– S James Sanders, again, looked good. As most who watch closely know, he’s a pure strong safety, cut from the Lawyer Milloy mold. And he’s got the versatility to play the run in the box, cover tight ends underneath, and perform athletically in the deep half. He’s not All-Pro. But he’s gonna be someone who’ll be tough to keep off the field. When you add that to his special-teams ability — he’s been a monster on kickoffs — you can bet there’s a roster spot waiting for him.

Chad Scott was not out there. So the onus is being put on Randall Gay to replace him. If he fails, Eugene Wilson and Meriweather should get looks at the outside corner spots. Gay looks comfortable on the left side, where he played as a rookie. But remember — he struggled to cover Terrell Owens and Hines Ward there that year, and he’d be faced with similarly-elite receivers if he remains there. Scott was one of five non-PUP players missing, which also included Kareem Brown, Rashad Baker, Garrett Mills and, you got it, Asante Samuel.

– If you want to friendly camp rivalry, look to Wes Welker and Rodney Harrison. These two constantly seem to mix it up when Welker treads into the secondary, and Welker appears to seek out Harrison when blocking downfield in the running game. There’s always pushing and shoving after the whistle, and smiles on both faces with some choice words mixed in. Welker, clearly, is the most far along of the new receivers. And it’s also clear that he’s worked his way right into the team’s framework.

– One last thing — and this coming from a big-time college football guy who gets excited about silly things like this — Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops was in attendance at today’s workout. The Sooners open fall camp in about a week, and this is generally the time the players have just finished up summer conditioning programs, so the timing makes sense. It’s worth noting, too, that Stoops grew up in the same area that Bill Belichick’s late father, Steve Belichick, did, right around Youngstown, Ohio.
 
his observations are always more insightful then Reiss's...

also sounds like Meriweathers gonna have a strong camp even though it was only his 1st day, also good to hear about james sanders...
 
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curious that there was no mention of jabar gaffney doing surprisingly well. Although unnecessary to hear every blogger say it, it sounds good to hear that sort of news confirmed by numerous sources.
 
i agree. Reiss doesnt give too much. but Reiss is still the man in Boston

No big deal just seems like Breer gets more in-depth.
 
his observations are always more insightful then Reiss's...
I'm a Breer guy myself (don't take that the wrong way, Albert, if you're reading ). His Point After blog on Mondays during the season is the best thing I read all week.
 
No big deal just seems like Breer gets more in-depth.

Albert does a very nice job digging into the technical side of the game..Tomase once reported Albert had taken a course with Ohio State's Head Coach (I'm suffering brain flatulence again)...I don't know how much of the technical side Reiss has been exposed to, but Mike does try to dig into those details too, he just doesn't seem to have the same comfort level as Albert.

The bottom line for Patriots' fans: This is a fantastic time to be a reader, Reiss has been challenged for the crown, Borges is just a lingering bad taste, Tomase has swung away from the negativity of his earlier work and is a delight to read, Gasper has paired with Reiss to create a heavy weight slug fest between the tag teams of Reiss/Gasper & Breer/Tomase, with a plethora of positive and enjoyable writing from the other contenders led by McHugh, Brown, Manza Young, Pires, Farley...and Tom Curran's national gig occasionally gets back to Pats trends too. There is still the occasional Felger defecation, and O'Sh.itsy or McMullin knifing, to make us keep the ammo locker stocked up, but life is really good overall.
 
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Albert does a very nice job digging into the technical side of the game..Tomase once reported Albert had taken a course with Ohio State's Head Coach (I'm suffering brain flatulence again)...I don't know how much of the technical side Reiss has been exposed to, but Mike does try to dig into those details too, he just doesn't seem to have the same comfort level as Albert.

The bottom line for Patriots' fans: This is a fantastic time to be a reader, Reiss has been challenged for the crown, Borges is just a lingering bad taste, Tomase has swung away from the negativity of his earlier work and is a delight to read, Gasper has paired with Reiss to create a heavy weight slug fest between the tag teams of Reiss/Gasper & Breer/Tomase, with a plethora of positive and enjoyable writing from the other contenders led by McHugh, Brown, Manza Young, Pires, Farley...and Tom Curran's national gig occasionally gets back to Pats trends too. There is still the occasional Felger defecation, and O'Sh.itsy or McMullin knifing, to make us keep the ammo locker stocked up, but life is really good overall.

You overlooked someone,Box.

Tony "falsetto" Massarotti,how in heaven can the herald take a mediocre baseball writer and give him the assignment to cover the Patriots.

He hates football,knows nothing about it and you can see the disdain he has about covering the Pats,whenever he gets his smug face,in front of the cameras.

I thought Kevin Mannix was bad,
Tony "girly-man",takes the cake.
 
Patriots.com said:
Play of the Day
Matt Gutierrez pass to Bam Childress
In offense-vs-defense scrimmaging, Gutierrez play-actioned, then rolled out to his left. With three defenders bearing down on him, the rookie free agent threw across his body, slinging a perfect, tight spiral on a 30-yard rope to Bam Childress.

That's what I like to hear.
 
The bottom line for Patriots' fans: This is a fantastic time to be a reader, Reiss has been challenged for the crown, Borges is just a lingering bad taste, Tomase has swung away from the negativity of his earlier work and is a delight to read, Gasper has paired with Reiss to create a heavy weight slug fest between the tag teams of Reiss/Gasper & Breer/Tomase, with a plethora of positive and enjoyable writing from the other contenders led by McHugh, Brown, Manza Young, Pires, Farley...and Tom Curran's national gig occasionally gets back to Pats trends too. There is still the occasional Felger defecation, and O'Sh.itsy or McMullin knifing, to make us keep the ammo locker stocked up, but life is really good overall.

I agree.

What was depressing about the Globe was not just the quality of the contributions not by Reiss but the obviously limited interest that the paper had in its football coverage at a time when New England had the strongest team in the nation. The blog gives the dedicated football writers the space they deserve. I only hope it spreads to the main paper.
 
You overlooked someone,Box.

Tony "falsetto" Massarotti,how in heaven can the herald take a mediocre baseball writer and give him the assignment to cover the Patriots.

He hates football,knows nothing about it and you can see the disdain he has about covering the Pats,whenever he gets his smug face,in front of the cameras.

I thought Kevin Mannix was bad,
Tony "girly-man",takes the cake.
Overlooked or ignored? His contributions, such as they are, tend to be limited (pun intended). Albert and John do the heavy lifting for the Herald from what I see.
 
...Tomase has swung away from the negativity of his earlier work and is a delight to read...

Mr. Box, are you saying that I should take Tomase off my Ignore list?

I wonder what has caused his change of heart. Has he perhaps come to the realization that he doesn't want to associate with the sinking ship known as the dead sux, who will eventually make MLB history not seen since 1978?
 
Mr. Box, are you saying that I should take Tomase off my Ignore list?

I wonder what has caused his change of heart. Has he perhaps come to the realization that he doesn't want to associate with the sinking ship known as the dead sux, who will eventually make MLB history not seen since 1978?
Give him a test drive for a couple weeks.
 
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