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Man boobies. You can see them on his jersey.
No. I will not see them. I will leave that to you.
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You want Trent Brown on Mac’s blindside if Wynn is out indefinitely IMO. He’s the widest guy in the league, it’s like driving around the Grand Canyon… but who knows, they value continuity on the OLine.
In game they’ll send Herron in, but any longer than that I’m not sure. They might slide Onwenu out to RT and play another guard inside if they like the look of the new guys. All guesses at this point, but I like the OL room a lot.
What is going on with that helmet ? It looks similar to the others. Since the newer standards are in place for helmets I can’t tell the difference.
I never want a qb who looks like a bodybuilder. They all have sucked. More susceptible to injury especially shoulder where you need fluidity
If I recall correctly, there was a lot of hand-wringing and a lot of “here we go again” posts around here after Wynn missed OTA practices either last year or the year before and it turned out to be much ado about nothing.
I see that now. And that's a 3rd different type of helmet for him...View attachment 43179
Look at the air vents of the helmet. That's markedly different than the helmet that Mac or other players are wearing. It's like two raised ridges about 2 inches wide with a 3 inch gap between them running down the center of the helmet.
Bourne and the other receivers
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Kevin Harris: (from the Mini-Camo Shots)
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He missed last year's OTA's as well and came into training camp out of shape and got off to a slow start. Not a good way to start the year when you are on the last year of a rookie contract. There has been nothing that I have heard about him being out "indefinitely" but not a good sign that he didn't show up.Huh? Wynn is absent for a voluntary practice and he is now potentially out “indefinitely”? Did I miss some other news about him? If I recall correctly, there was a lot of hand-wringing and a lot of “here we go again” posts around here after Wynn missed OTA practices either last year or the year before and it turned out to be much ado about nothing.
Something tells me Jonnu Smith is going to have a rebound year. Doubtful he will ever become what we hoped he would be, but I think he will be productive. i guess that is more a gut feel than anything I have seen or read about OTAs.
Hey Zuma......many thanks for putting this togetherNew England Patriots links 5/24/22 - OTA observations: Standouts, who’s coaching who; More
Daily news and links for Tuesdaywww.patspulpit.com
TEAM TALK
- Paul Perillo’s OTA blogservations: Offense still getting coordinated. The Patriots hit the field in front of the media for the first time in 2022 but who will be calling plays remains a mystery.
- Mike Dussault says that with the first open practice completed, Mac Jones and the Patriots begin their long on-field journey toward the 2022 NFL season.
- Mike Dussault says Raekwon McMillan and Cameron McGrone are back in the mix at linebacker after returning from injury, helping transform an evolving position group.
- Press Conference transcripts: Bill Belichick - Mac Jones.
- Press Pass: Players chime in after first OTA. (1.32 min. video)
- Press Conferences: Bill Belichick - Mac Jones - Christian Barmore - Jonnu Smith - Cameron McGrone - Raekwon McMillan - Kendrick Bourne - Devin McCourty.
LOCAL LINKS
- Evan Lazar’s Notebook: Bill Belichick heavily involved with offense at Patriots OTAs.
- Alex Barth’s OTA Notebook Day 1: Back on the field in Foxborough. Attendance, rookie standouts; More.
- Andrew Callahan’s Patriots OTAs observations: Bill Belichick leads the offense, Mac Jones shines and more.
- Phil Perry’s Patriots OTA observations: Mac Jones in great shape thanks to improved diet; DeVante Parker,, Jabrill Peppers; More.
- Zack Cox’ OTAs Observations: Day 1 Of spring practice. Attendance, QB report, plays of the day; More.
- Chris Mason’s 9 Patriots OTA observations: DeVante makes play of the day; More.
- Evan Lazar talks about some under-the-radar storylines after viewing OTAs on Monday. Along the offensive line, first-rounder Cole Strange looks like a plug-and-play starter at left guard.
- Tom E. Curran details the roles of each coach during Monday’s session, and wonders whether Belichick will be the de facto offensive coordinator/playcaller going forward.
- Phil Perry describes who was coaching who at yesterday’s OTAs; Belichick being more active on the offensive side of the ball makes sense given the relative inexperience Judge and Patricia have as day-to-day offensive coaches in New England.
- Hayden Bird relays Bill Belichick talking about Patriots play-calling at the start of OTAs.
- Andrew Callahan reports LBs Raekwon McMillan, Cameron McGrone are ready to take over in the middle.
- Khari Thompson finds Jack Jones a surprising rookie standout on Day 1 of Patriots OTAs.
- Karen Guregian explains why Mac Jones’ offseason makeover is a reason for optimism.
- Mike D’Abate (Patriots Country) Mac Jones at OTAs: Leaner, meaner, better?
- Mike D’Abate (Patriots Country) Mac Jones embracing offensive staff changes: ‘Good group of coaches.’
- Mike Reiss notes Mac Jones’ offseason conditioning is evident to his teammates: ‘He’s in the best shape of his life.’
- Karen Guregian highlights Mac Jones with some interesting things to say about his relationship with Joe Judge. “The goal is to kind of teach each other, move along, and take what he knows, take the experiences that I have, and combine them, and work together as a great team.”
- Zack Cox notes Jonnu Smith says he’s glad he’s at OTAs after skipping last year. ‘I’m just a big believer, and I’m seeing it coming to fruition.’
- mikereis (Gillette Gazette) Keep or trade? 6 players who if they stay or leave will make the Patriots dangerous.
- Richie Whitt (Patriots Country) Veteran kicker Nick Folk appears to again be one of New England’s most consistent players.
- Kevin Tame, Jr. (Patriots Country) Hidden gem? Former NFL Executive of Year praises Patriots pick of Bailey Zappe.
- Dakota Randall notes Mac Jones, unlike Ryan Tannehill, is eager to mentor his understudy QB, Bailey Zappe.
- Ian Logue (PatsFans) Patriots announce updated player jersey numbers.
- Nick Goss notes NFL Network includes Mac Jones among dark horse NFL MVP candidates.
- Ian Logue (PatsFans) Patriots News 5/23: Five things to know. All five are about the coaching staff concerns. /lolz.
- Scott Neville says plenty of Patriots showed up to support the Celtics in Pivotal Game 4 vs. Heat.
- Locked On Patriots podcast: Mike and Murph discuss the start of OTAs and the most intriguing offensive storylines. (44 min.)
- Patriots Wire podcast: Henry McKenna talks with Baylor head coach Dave Aranda on what to expect from Patriots WR Tyquan Thornton in Year 1. (37 min.)
- Locked On Patriots podcast: Mike D’Abate gives his thoughts on the coaching staff, and why some of the criticism is both premature and unfair. (32 min.)