1. If Smith's injury is really a LOW ankle sprain, he'll be 100% in short order. Probably by the end of the week. Very different than the dreaded high ankle sprain.
2. Harry wins contested balls. That was his book coming out of college. If the Pats won't throw those to him, then trade him. if they do throw those to him, he'll do well. I don't understand why BB took the guy if he wants to play the super-careful style. Contested balls are not what the Pats do, but that's exactly what Harry is known for. Makes no sense - and no, I'm not surprised that he kills it in practice because they throw him the damned ball, unlike in the games! Again, if I'm a GM with a QB like Matt Ryan, who makes those throws all the time to trusted receivers, I'm grabbing this guy.
3. Judon is an absolute stud. Been saying it since before the Pats got him. Watching the Ravens last year, adn his name was the one called that stalled almost every drive. The only defensive FA on his level was Leonard Williams. Amazing pick-up at a great price. He stays healthy and the only Pats currently in his stratosphere are Gilmore and maybe Hightower (if the year off doesn't hurt HT).
4. Well, no **** Sony Michel can catch the ball. And he's superb when running past the line of scrimmage. Duh. yet another example of not using the guy to his strengths for years (anytime he was in the game, you knew he was running, which helped nothing - that was the most frustrating part of the New England Pats for me over the last few years). I always thought Sony would shift from main guy to become the next James White type on the Pats.
5, Newton gets LaCosse killed. He got Harry obliterated last year, too. We used to use this as our biggest argument of why Brady>Peyton, and here it is now. Protecting receivers with ball placement is one of the most important parts of being a QB.
6. Agholor's contract was the one that had me most nervous (Godchaux right behind), so it's good to be hearing that he's looking like the 2020 Nelson, not the years before that.