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Guess I'm not only one concerned about Jackson's absence. Casale makes
some good points that most here already know.
Casale reports:
Who’s Hot ....
"Who’s Not: Chad Jackson – Rookie receivers in general don’t have a lot of success during their first season in the NFL. That success rate drops even further when a player misses a majority of training camp. We are a week into camp and Jackson has hardly been on the field. He’s participated in two practices so far and that’s not good news for the Patriots. With their receiver position in the shape it’s in, the Patriots need Jackson to come in and make an impact right away. If he’s not on the field building chemistry with Brady in August, it’s hard to imagine that he’s going to make a big splash this fall.
also his report on today's passing game is very disturbing ... but if you
worried ... go read NEM's this best PATs team ever thread .. should make
you feel better ...
Tom Brady’s passes were off the mark most of the day.
When the ball was put on the money, it usually ended up on the ground more often than not. Reche Caldwell, Ben Watson, Bam Childress and Maroney all dropped catchable balls thrown their way. For the most part, all four quarterbacks had a miserable day throwing the football. Very rarely did one of them, including Brady, hit a receiver in stride. After the first week of camp, the Patriots air attack has yet to take off. Overall, a very sloppy practice all around for the offense.
After 13 practices I would think they should be improving not regressing.
.... when does reality set in .... this team is off the mark as of now and if
they don't get it turned around soon they may lose one or more of those early division
games.
http://www.patriots.com/news/index.cfm?ac=latestnewsdetail&pid=20322&pcid=44
some good points that most here already know.
Casale reports:
Who’s Hot ....
"Who’s Not: Chad Jackson – Rookie receivers in general don’t have a lot of success during their first season in the NFL. That success rate drops even further when a player misses a majority of training camp. We are a week into camp and Jackson has hardly been on the field. He’s participated in two practices so far and that’s not good news for the Patriots. With their receiver position in the shape it’s in, the Patriots need Jackson to come in and make an impact right away. If he’s not on the field building chemistry with Brady in August, it’s hard to imagine that he’s going to make a big splash this fall.
also his report on today's passing game is very disturbing ... but if you
worried ... go read NEM's this best PATs team ever thread .. should make
you feel better ...
Tom Brady’s passes were off the mark most of the day.
When the ball was put on the money, it usually ended up on the ground more often than not. Reche Caldwell, Ben Watson, Bam Childress and Maroney all dropped catchable balls thrown their way. For the most part, all four quarterbacks had a miserable day throwing the football. Very rarely did one of them, including Brady, hit a receiver in stride. After the first week of camp, the Patriots air attack has yet to take off. Overall, a very sloppy practice all around for the offense.
After 13 practices I would think they should be improving not regressing.
.... when does reality set in .... this team is off the mark as of now and if
they don't get it turned around soon they may lose one or more of those early division
games.
http://www.patriots.com/news/index.cfm?ac=latestnewsdetail&pid=20322&pcid=44
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