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Patriots ROOKIE Mini-Camp (13-15) - Going on Now


The Patriots can bring in numerous players to mini-camp for a "try-out". They are not officially signed to the roster and do not count against the 90-man limit.

They brought in at least 4. No idea if they brought in any O-line.
You are correct, but I was answering the move to PS. Those invitees would need to be signed.

From my article about the UDFA class - Hunter Swartz OG Montana Tech – he stands 6’3” 310 lbs, ran a 5.04 at his Pro Day, and pumped out 28 reps @225#s. His short arms and lack of height prevent him from playing OT.
 
The Patriots can bring in numerous players to mini-camp for a "try-out". They are not officially signed to the roster and do not count against the 90-man limit.

They brought in at least 4. No idea if they brought in any O-line.
They can bring unsigned players "Invitees" into Rookie camp not mini-camps.
 

"You may not always be in the market for a quarterback, but when you watch the tape of all the top draft players, he’s on everyone’s tape — offensive, defensive players, he was all over it,” Judge said. “So you had to watch him several times a day for about three months, [let’s] call it. And obviously, there’s a lot of things you’re impressed with — the accuracy, the presence in the pocket, the decision-making, things of that nature.”

“I like the way he handled and commanded the huddle and the team last year when we practiced against him,” Judge said. “That was the thing that stood out to me, not the completions incompletions, whatever they may be. But it was just really seeing him interact. I was standing behind both huddles at the times, really watching how it went and was put together. So I had the option to listen to both huddles. And when he stepped in the huddle, you could see a command. You could see the players’ eyes on him. That’s something that really stood out to me when you walked off the field of, ‘OK, they’re going to be alright with this young guy.’”
 
Kinda light fellow. Don't like his hands location either. Teach em.
 
This is so embarrassing. Can't these guys act like professionals. You guys aren't in some secret society inside the Pentagon. It's just football. Everything doesn't need to be so cryptic.


He looks like it was a rough night :D
 
This is so embarrassing. Can't these guys act like professionals. You guys aren't in some secret society inside the Pentagon. It's just football. Everything doesn't need to be so cryptic.


You care too much. I don't care at all, I want is my team to win. Have another Mojito and jerk off to TB and you'll be much happier and less bareassed.
 
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Must admit when I looked at all the photos Tyquan did look a bit light. I am sure the conditioning guys will work out with the player what is best for him. Cant wait to see him in action.
 
Benefits of Patriots having the smallest coaching staff in the NFL:

1. Don't have to waste a lot of time on take-out orders;
2. Great place for on-the-job training;
3. Lateral move opportunities abound;
4. If your not related to Bill, or a FOB, or a FOFOB, you're probably making $13/hr. but w/ benefits. (Don't expect any of those green balls though);
5. Even if you f_ck up by not having enough defensive players on the field during a goal line stand, you still get to mock the media & fans w/ your coke jaw expressions. Because. You. Can.
6. Job security.
7. Some of the lowest auto insurance rates in the NFL.
Is this an attempt at humor?

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"In order to prepare for his new role, Judge said he reached out to several veteran quarterback coaches along with other offensive coaches this offseason. The conversation revolved around drills, philosophy and different schemes that they used. Judge also said he felt his two years as a head coach helped him prepare for this job."

“It not only gives you more knowledge in every position, it gives you more understanding of how the pieces fit and how you have to work and be flexible with each position group to make those pieces fit,” Judge said. “I appreciate the work (Giants quarterback) Daniel (Jones) did for us when I was in New York. I really enjoyed all the time we got to work with him. As a head coach, you have a lot of interaction with your quarterback to make sure as they go into the game, they feel comfortable with the game plan and the game plan is playing toward their strengths and they go out there and play aggressive.”
 
Come on Mods do your job. You have a couple posters who continuously post crap over and over that have nothing to do with the topic. If you aren't going to boot them, at least remove them from topics that have nothing to do with their hatred of the Patriots coaching staff.
 


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