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Patriots Injury News Will Campbell Week 12 Injury [11/26 update: Placed on IR]

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Bradbury was very cheap too so; even if we keep him on as back-up: he would give us quality dept. That said I could see us Drafting a Guard early Day 2 if the situation presents itself.
Bradbury was the starting C for the Vikings last year and that offense was sensational with Darnold... look at the Vikings this year... Bradbury the right move at C.. Andrew's as great as he's been.. prior to his injury last year was getting manhandled.. Bradbury is a steady veteran presence and hasn't totally screwed it up.. the entire OL needs more push in short yardage.. Campbell is supposed to be a road grader in the running game.. they are a better pass blocking unit that run blocking..
 
He’s physically gifted enough to play the position. His problem has been technique and desire.
Probably safe to say Josh will be calling more designed runs, wr slip screens, to get the run game going..
 
I truly am the product of modern medicine. I am the first male from my father's line

I am the first male of my paternal line going back to my grandfather to make it past 50. And right on cue I had my heart attack at 48 and my first stents the same year. Then my open heart surgery at 55. Then all the angioplastys to my legs and heart to keep me walking and breathing.

Modern medicine IS amazing and I'm 30 years past my due date and benched 220 three times on Monday . Go figure. Quite frankly I didn't think having 15 angioplastys would be noteworthy . I figured everyone with vascular disease has a lube job every few years just like a car.
You sir are a miracle of modern medicine, very impressive
 
I truly am the product of modern medicine. I am the first male from my father's line

I am the first male of my paternal line going back to my grandfather to make it past 50. And right on cue I had my heart attack at 48 and my first stents the same year. Then my open heart surgery at 55. Then all the angioplastys to my legs and heart to keep me walking and breathing.

Modern medicine IS amazing and I'm 30 years past my due date and benched 220 three times on Monday . Go figure. Quite frankly I didn't think having 15 angioplastys would be noteworthy . I figured everyone with vascular disease has a lube job every few years just like a car.
Hang on…if I read that math right, you are 80 and benched 220 3X?

That is incredible
 
Bradbury was the starting C for the Vikings last year and that offense was sensational with Darnold... look at the Vikings this year... Bradbury the right move at C.. Andrew's as great as he's been.. prior to his injury last year was getting manhandled.. Bradbury is a steady veteran presence and hasn't totally screwed it up.. the entire OL needs more push in short yardage.. Campbell is supposed to be a road grader in the running game.. they are a better pass blocking unit that run blocking..

Bradbury was below average in his pass blocking and good with his run blocking in Minnesota.

This year has been the opposite. He's been good with his pass blocking and horrible in the run blocking.

2024:
730 pass blocking snaps - 4 sacks, 6 QB hits, 28 Hurries. - 1 pressure every 19.2 pass blocking snaps.

2025:
468 pass blocking snaps - 0 sacks, 4 QB hits, 14 hurries - 1 pressure every 26 snaps.


Dave Andrews: (2020-2023) (NOTE: 2023 was Andrews worst year as a Pro)
2158 pass blocking snaps - 11 sacks, 6 QB Hits, 56 hurries - 1 pressure every 29 pass blocking snaps.

Frank Ragnow (career)
4019 pass blocking snaps - 10 sacks, 27 QB hits, 87 hurries - 1 pressure every 32.4 pass blockings snaps.


The issue with the Run Blocking is with Wilson and Bradbury. Mainly Bradbury. That is shown by the chart that someone posted where it shows Negative play in the "A" gaps and the Left side "B" gap.
 
Bradbury was below average in his pass blocking and good with his run blocking in Minnesota.

This year has been the opposite. He's been good with his pass blocking and horrible in the run blocking.

2024:
730 pass blocking snaps - 4 sacks, 6 QB hits, 28 Hurries. - 1 pressure every 19.2 pass blocking snaps.

2025:
468 pass blocking snaps - 0 sacks, 4 QB hits, 14 hurries - 1 pressure every 26 snaps.


Dave Andrews: (2020-2023) (NOTE: 2023 was Andrews worst year as a Pro)
2158 pass blocking snaps - 11 sacks, 6 QB Hits, 56 hurries - 1 pressure every 29 pass blocking snaps.

Frank Ragnow (career)
4019 pass blocking snaps - 10 sacks, 27 QB hits, 87 hurries - 1 pressure every 32.4 pass blockings snaps.


The issue with the Run Blocking is with Wilson and Bradbury. Mainly Bradbury. That is shown by the chart that someone posted where it shows Negative play in the "A" gaps and the Left side "B" gap.
Thanks for that insight. Great information. It's very odd that he's better at pass blocking, and struggling at run blocking? Would you think it's because when Vrabel took over he probably made such a heavy focus on pass blocking seen as how porous they were last season at pass blocking?
 
I'm not impressive the doctors and.equipment are. I'm just the dude they get to practice on.
They've gotten a lot of practice. They should name one of the cadiac cath rooms in your honor
 
I've used cap for emphasis for over 50 years. I sometimes use bold. I also tend to be overly long.

Feel free to ignore me if the caps bother you so much.

Many choose not to read my posts. That's fine.
Just here to say that I tend to be overly long as well....... rrrrr.
 
and what happens if Bradbury is injured in the first series. Do we really move Brown over to C for the next play?
I think so. We have no other Cs, right?
 
I truly am the product of modern medicine. I am the first male from my father's line

I am the first male of my paternal line going back to my grandfather to make it past 50. And right on cue I had my heart attack at 48 and my first stents the same year. Then my open heart surgery at 55. Then all the angioplastys to my legs and heart to keep me walking and breathing.

Modern medicine IS amazing and I'm 30 years past my due date and benched 220 three times on Monday . Go figure. Quite frankly I didn't think having 15 angioplastys would be noteworthy . I figured everyone with vascular disease has a lube job every few years just like a car.

... You're HIM.
 
I still don't think we will see him again until next year. Vrabel, wisely, seems inclined to be very patient with recovery from injuries, and, unlike certain panting fanboy arounfdtown, he remains focused - thankfully - on rebuilding the team with an eye to next and subsequent years.
 
I'll believe Campbell plays again this season when he is active.

We still don't know the full MRI results. But it seems unlikely that he will need surgery, and he should be 100% for next year.
 
I think so. We have no other Cs, right?
We have G/C Breeden Jaimes on the Practice Squad. He was elevated last time Wilson was out. I would think that if we needed a better choice, Vrabel would have added a center to the Practice Squad over the intervening weeks.
 
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