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Not a lot of it.....Isn't that a Japanese mattress?
Or what they do on it?
And I wonder if part of that culture was moving on from players from the "old" regime like Cardona. Got to give him a few drafts to see if it really is working or if this was an anomaly.Wolf’s grading system was used for this draft. According to Ryan Cowden Patriot scouts had spent 18 months scouting and analyzing the prospects for this draft, and Vrabel’s team came in with 3 months to go in that process. However that 3 months are the most important months in the process. And @Ross12 has it right that the process for Wolf worked much better in tandem with Vrabel, Cowden, and Streicher than it did with Mayo, as they were able to articulate the culture they wanted to create, and the types of players they wanted to bring in to create that culture. And Vrabel ultimately gets the credit for this draft in that he led the decision making.
And I wonder if part of that culture was moving on from players from the "old" regime like Cardona. Got to give him a few drafts to see if it really is working or if this was an anomaly.
What is working is that this looks like an NFL offense unlike last year.
Red zone (2/4), no turnovers and third down conversions (12/20) stood out to me and until the end, very few drive killing penalties. That all comes down to coaching.
That’s the kind of commentary I really don’t understand even though I see it all over the place. A backup player dominates other backup players. Okay, and…? Isn’t that exactly what you want? These guys aren’t competing to start right now, they’re competing for a depth role. Dominating backups means that if they get called upon to replace a starter due to injury or otherwise, they’re likely able to be at least solid.patriots backups stand out against vikings backups.
Arms don't reach the ground?...He played well, but his arms really do look really short compared to everyone else, and I noticed that he was often the only OL in a 2-point stance.
Minnesota played almost exclusively 2-high safeties. They were either really vanilla or were thinking their pass rush was going to get home (it never really did). But that's why everything was underneath or to the sidelines.
That’s the kind of commentary I really don’t understand even though I see it all over the place. A backup player dominates other backup players. Okay, and…? Isn’t that exactly what you want? These guys aren’t competing to start right now, they’re competing for a depth role. Dominating backups means that if they get called upon to replace a starter due to injury or otherwise, they’re likely able to be at least solid.
We’re also talking about “the backups” of a top team in the NFL. Their backups are probably close to starters elsewhere. The Pats aren’t playing the Minnesota Vikings each week, they’ll be playing a lot of bad teams.
1,000 times YES. I can't imagine a scenario disastrous enough where that doesn't happen. The fact nobody will hire Josh as OC is the reason it was a great hire. If you are not hiring an Andy Reid/Ben Johnson OC guru as head coach you need an OC that will stick around for 5 years.
Just some thought here... although preseason wins are meaningless with the total suck around here last few seasons.. it has to be a good feeling within the team to have stacked some wins in the pre season.. just for guys to that taste of winning...and away we go... Pats starting on O
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