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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Agree. If he was pulling an Inman that would be a huge concern.When it comes to Harry I didn't mind what I heard today. I would much rather hear about a rookie making big plays and mistakes as opposed to just hearing he is neither doing good or bad.
Right now seeing him come to life and flashing his potential on the field is the most important thing. Mistakes can be cleaned up. Lack of flash plays would be truly concerning. You can't teach talent and Harry flashed his today.
He did some bad things sure, he also had some of the best plays today. As long as he keeps having some of the best plays in each practice i'll be happy. I believe the mistakes will be fixed.
Agreed, it become a mental thing like fumbling that can difficult to straighten out.Absolutely. It’s a rookie practicing in July. Drops can be weird, though..guys can start getting in their heads too much, so the hope is that is it doesn’t continue so he doesn’t have to devote mental energy to holding on to the ball.
GTFO! Is that for real? If so, kudos to you Sir!Lmao I called it
Harry had a tough day and many drops. I heard Paul Perillo say on yesterdays podcast that most of Harrys catches so far consist of him ripping the ball back from the DB and I saw exactly that today when he and the DB both had it and laid there on the ground both gripping it. When Harry finally caught a difficult one he landed hard and looked hurt and slowly walked to the sideline where he knelt down and hung his head. Brady and other players went over to him and patted his helmet or his back. He dropped a lot of easy ones that went right to him. Hope Gordon comes back.
Hawt takes.Cool story.
There isn't a single Patriots fan on this earth who doesn't hope that Gordon comes back. The reality however is that it's likely not going to be anytime soon maybe never. The Patriots will have to work with what they have.
All that aside, this whole N'keal Harry criticism is incredibly absurd. So, a 21 year old rookie is making mistakes on day 6 of his first NFL training camp while also making plays. Cool story.
I heard Paul Perillo say on yesterdays podcast
There is only one FA who looks good and he is 5 years older. But, hey it's fun to overreact on every pass, every catch in training camp.The free agents look a lot better. Why aren't they missing so many on day six?
You must be referring to berrios with neither good or bad... Disappointed in lack of quickness... Better kick it up in joint practicesWhen it comes to Harry I didn't mind what I heard today. I would much rather hear about a rookie making big plays and mistakes as opposed to just hearing he is neither doing good or bad.
Right now seeing him come to life and flashing his potential on the field is the most important thing. Mistakes can be cleaned up. Lack of flash plays would be truly concerning. You can't teach talent and Harry flashed his today.
He did some bad things sure, he also had some of the best plays today. As long as he keeps having some of the best plays in each practice i'll be happy. I believe the mistakes will be fixed.
Gee... why do vet FAs look better than a rookie. Let me think of an answer.The free agents look a lot better. Why aren't they missing so many on day six?