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Patriots Training Camp Practice #7 A Day for the Backups

Steve Balestrieri
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August 3, 2017 at 1:35 pm ET

Patriots Training Camp Practice #7 A Day for the Backups(PHOTO: Bob DeChiara - USA TODAY Sports)

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The Patriots wrapped up their seventh practice of the 2017 training camp and their fifth practice in full pads in a row. The crowd was a bit bigger than the past few days probably because it happened to be Tom Brady’s 40th birthday and he was serenaded by the fans near the end of practice. But if you went today, expecting to see a large dose of Brady, then you were disappointed.

After the first few minutes of practice, Brady and nearly all of the first team offensive players retreated to the lower practice fields accompanied by the starting secondary players as well. And there they remained until the practice was nearly over.  Not much could be seen because the storage building outside the practice field was blocking the view. But what little could be seen was that the offensive linemen were pushing the sleds a few times and the rest seemed to be just standing around.Therefore, this was a day for the backups to the lion’s share of the snaps today.

Bill Belichick said in his morning presser that the many players being dinged up have hurt the team’s preparation. Perhaps he felt that the backups weren’t progressing well enough and wanted to get them all the work. Regardless, it was the first time I’ve seen this in the last ten years. Josh McDaniels went down to the lower fields and WR coach Chad O’Shea called the plays.

No Shows: Alan Branch, Dont’a Hightower (PUP) and Andrew Jelks (NFI) didn’t practice but were in sweats on the sidelines. Cody Hollister, Nate Solder, and Matt O’Shaughnessy weren’t seen. David Jones, Mike Gillislee, Chris Hogan, Malcolm Mitchell and Danny Amendola retreated to the lower fields for work with the training staff.

Quick Hitters:

  • D.J. Foster had a concentration drop early in practice but had a very solid day both receiving and running the ball.
  • Both the offense and the defense (Substitution issue) had to take a penalty lap today. Kony Ealy had to take one on his own.
  • Jacoby Brissett made a nice throw on a crossing route to Matt Lengel who got separation
  • Brissett then made another nice throw to Devin Lucien on a short comeback route, where he drilled the ball exactly on-time and on-target.
  • Jimmy Garoppolo made a pair of nice deep throws to Lucien and Tony Washington.
  • Garoppolo had an interception where it looked like the ball was tipped at the line of scrimmage and was picked off on a nice head’s up play by Cyrus Jones.
  • After a strong start to camp, Jordan Richards has been getting picked on a bit the past few days. (more to that below)
  • Kenny Moore had a really nice play (we’re saying that every day), breaking up a pass to Tony Washington
  • Eric Rowe was getting first dibs in the slot today.
  • Austin Carr had a really nice catch on a deep sideline ball thrown by Jimmy G. over Jonathan Jones. Jones went down awkwardly but returned to finish practice.
  • Stephen Gostkowski had a strong day. He was booming field goals from 45+ yards with plenty to spare.
  • Derek Rivers showed a nice job of setting the edge, defeating the block of Matt Lengel and stopped Foster behind the line after making him reverse his field.

One on One Drills: In what is becoming my favorite part of practice, albeit the hardest to see at the far end of the field, here are some of the battles we saw:

Geneo Grissom beat Max Rich with a speed move to the outside.
Rich then turned the tables on Grissom later and stoned the big DE cold.
Cole Croston battle Kony Ealy to a draw
Jacob Hollister stopped Harvey Langi who tried a speed rush
Josh Augusta showed a good bull rush against Ted Karras in a good battle
James Ferentz stoned Woodrow Hamilton in another good battle of big men.

Play of the Day: Jacob Hollister burned Jordan Richards on a deep post for a 30-yard touchdown pass from Jimmy G. The young tight end has some intriguing speed.

After practice, Devin McCourty addressed the media with his young baby in his arms.

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A former US Army Special Forces NCO and Officer, Steve has been following the Patriots since their days at Fenway Park. Steve has worked in the film industry and wrote as an Military Editor at SpecialOperations.com, 1945.com as a reporter for the Millbury Daily Voice, Millbury-Sutton Chronicle, and the Grafton News. He's also a member of the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA)


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