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| Christian Gonzalez at Patriots minicamp after skipping OTAs amid contract stalemate |
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| Mike Vrabel sheds light on where things stand with 2 key players as Patriots minicamp begins |
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| Patriots 2026 training camp schedule announced |
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| Patriots announce 2026 training camp schedule at Gillette Stadium |
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| Patriots second-round draft pick not in attendance as minicamp begins |
| May I take 52 Seconds of your time, please? 19 Reactions | 06/09 at 11:47 am |
| Mandatory Minicamp 6/9-11 5 Reactions | 06/08 at 9:47 am |
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Maybe he is in the buildingApparently, he passed his physical or he'd be on TC PUP.
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Zolak and Perry talked about him being on the sidelines, so he seems to have been present.Maybe he is in the building
A little too early for that. What would the return be, a 7th, maybe a 6th. Better to hang on to him and see if he has anything to offer and can develop some. Injuries happen all the time, a crowded WR room could get thinned out really quickly with a couple of bad breaks.I think they are shopping him.
Which can be waived for rookies but not veterans.I don’t know if failing to report voids guarantees - I would be surprised if it did - but I do know it can carry hefty fines.
Those are not mutually exclusiveWhich tells us either the team approved his absence or he's a complete idiot
He'd have to be an NFL caliber wide receiver to help out. He's not. Have you seen how slow he is? His lack of suddenness? Bright side is I think he graded out as the worst receiver in the NFL last year, so he can't get any worse.A little too early for that. What would the return be, a 7th, maybe a 6th. Better to hang on to him and see if he has anything to offer and can develop some. Injuries happen all the time, a crowded WR room could get thinned out really quickly with a couple of bad breaks.
A little too early for that. What would the return be, a 7th, maybe a 6th. Better to hang on to him and see if he has anything to offer and can develop some. Injuries happen all the time, a crowded WR room could get thinned out really quickly with a couple of bad breaks.
That's the second worst case scenario.A 7th would give us cap relief and allow us to move on. What we don't want is for him to be injured in camp and go on IR.
I think they are shopping him.
Well, you can, that's why there is EBay and FB Marketplace and about 100K yard sales every weekend.You can’t shop something that has no value.
Don’t challenge him. He’s starting this camp with a good strategy to meet that challenge.He'd have to be an NFL caliber wide receiver to help out. He's not. Have you seen how slow he is? His lack of suddenness? Bright side is I think he graded out as the worst receiver in the NFL last year, so he can't get any worse.
Well, let's just blame the condiment that shall not be named and move on regardless if the person(s) responsible might be around still. We should put a little more helium in the balloons and f*cking take off.And again Im shocked that we opted for Polk instead of Ladd McConkey. It was obvious on draft day that we made a huge mistake.
Only the Harry/Thornton/Jackson apologists think Polk will make this team.
Well, you can, that's why there is EBay and FB Marketplace and about 100K yard sales every weekend.
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