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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.Bedard has an interesting article up about the need to shake up championship teams in order to create the drive and competition necessary to repeat. He goes through Belichick's moves over the years to do so. And this year, they've already used high draft picks on two of the deepest positions on the roster (CB and RB) and signed a significant FA in another (LB). But there's often a cut or trade of someone that we fans considered core to the roster. Who might that be this year?
Could be anyone. Not advocating AT all, but I’d not be surprised to see them move Cannon or Thuney. BB can just never be trusted to keep everyone when it comes to OL..Maybe a special teamer like Bolden last year.
They’ve already lost Gronk. If the offense can’t create a drive to compete with the whole, “this offense runs through Gronk, they’re not good enough to score points without him,” upcoming media narrative, then there isn’t anything that can be done to motivate them.Bedard has an interesting article up about the need to shake up championship teams in order to create the drive and competition necessary to repeat. He goes through Belichick's moves over the years to do so. And this year, they've already used high draft picks on two of the deepest positions on the roster (CB and RB) and signed a significant FA in another (LB). But there's often a cut or trade of someone that we fans considered core to the roster. Who might that be this year?
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Miss the poignant posts of Mrs. B, who was a steady, consistent poster on TC goings on..
Could be anyone. Not advocating AT all, but I’d not be surprised to see them move Cannon or Thuney. BB can just never be trusted to keep everyone when it comes to OL..
Bedard has an interesting article up about the need to shake up championship teams in order to create the drive and competition necessary to repeat. He goes through Belichick's moves over the years to do so. And this year, they've already used high draft picks on two of the deepest positions on the roster (CB and RB) and signed a significant FA in another (LB). But there's often a cut or trade of someone that we fans considered core to the roster. Who might that be this year?
I'm not sure what you mean by practice games?I would give my left nut to be able to go to these practices games. Right nut gone and left one not working so I wouldn' miss much.
Has anyone gone and what was the experience ?
I would give my left nut to be able to go to these practices games. Right nut gone and left one not working so I wouldn' miss much.
Has anyone gone and what was the experience ?
I'm not sure what you mean by practice games?
Preseason game?
Joint Practices with other teams?
Or just the regular training camp practices?
Either way I've been to all 3 they are fun but I'd save the left nut for a regular season game. Or even playoffs or SB.
TC is interesting, sometimes boring and sometimes you do not see much... but have been a regular since the 80's in the days of Bryant where you could get real close and personal..
As much as there are huge crowds, not the greatest seats or views would not miss the opportunity for much of anything, the only thing I avoid is on hot, humid sunny days sitting in the aluminum seats which are pretty much like a frying pans..
Good opportunity to see how the new guys are fitting in and to see how the injured guys are coming back... it is a very "choreographed" event which they seamlessly go through..
In recent years have been impressed by #11 as he really "shows up" and gives his all, his hustle and work ethic are noticeable..
Then there is predictable BB twirling his whistle around his finger, along with trying to find Ernie Adams... Mr. Kraft is usually on the field as well with his classic blue shirt and white collar and sneakers..