Thanks to all who posted updates and tweeter feeds, so that I could get a sense at what went on. Some comments:
1. These joint practices have become critically important given the new rules for TC. Limited hitting and limited practices make the reps players get in these joint practices doubly important. The Pats have joint sessions with 2 teams this TC, look for that number to rise next season.
2. Please do NOT take too much (positive or negative) from any offensive success in the one on ones and 7 on 7's as they are inherently geared to offensive success. Even the 11 on 11's put the D at a distinct disadvantage.
3. That being said, it was very encouraging to hear of Brady's success today. What I find most interesting is that for most of the practice he was getting his throws off in "rhythm". That means to me that, for the most part, the receivers were all getting to the right spots, when they were supposed to be there. To me that's quite extraordinary given the youth of the receivers and the short time they've had together.
4. It wasn't mentioned much, except as an aside, but I found it most encouraging that it seemed like the Pats front 7 was applying consistent pressure on the eagle QB's today.
5. As usual, too much of the media coverage focused on what the QB's and WR's were doing. I'm hoping that tomorrow more of the focus will be on the front 7 of the D and the OL