Patriots Joint Training Camp Practice With Jax, Observations
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The Patriots wrapped up their tenth practice of the 2017 training camp and their eighth practice in a row in full pads. The team welcomed Jacksonville to the practice fields at Gillette for the first joint practice of the season. The teams will practice again tomorrow, will conduct a walk-thru on Wednesday which will not be open to the public and then play their first preseason game of the year on Thursday.
The Patriots first team offense looked a bit sluggish and sloppy at times today, with as many drops in one session as they’ve seemed to have had in the previous week. But as Dick Enberg used to say…Oh, My. Brandin Cooks put on another display today. We’ve been preaching to the choir since they acquired him that in this Patriots offense, he’s going to be fun to watch. Well, today he and Tom Brady put on a display that was at times scary good. Cooks even had a couple of so-so moments. But it doesn’t take away from his great day at all.
First the bad…he dropped what would have been a 50-yard+ completion from Brady that was right on the money while he had a step and a half on his defender. Then he and Brady had a miscommunication on one route where Brady was expecting him to run a comeback, Cooks ran a fly pattern up the right sideline. Brady’s pass was easily picked off. It was one of those plays that they’ll figure out.
But the good far outweighed the bad. Even when the Jaguars tried to rotate a safety deep on Cooks, there were times he still just blew past the coverage. He and Brady hooked up on a beautiful 65-yard bomb. Cooks ran a deep post and was easily past the safety and Brady uncorked a gorgeous arcing ball right on target. They also hooked up a pretty fade for a 20-yard touchdown. But for his best….see below.
Brady and Chris Hogan had a real nice connection on a 35-yard touchdown toss. Hogan ran a fly down the left side line and Brady dropped a perfectly thrown pass right into the bucket for six. Where are these “look at me” dolts who are writing these lack of arm strength pieces on Brady today?
I thought the Patriots defensive front seven was really impressive in the early going. Rookie Deatrich Wise had some nice plays setting the edge in the running game and putting some pressure on Blake Bortles. David Harris, taking part in his first joint practice of his career was his usual solid self in run support.
In 11-on-11, it was hard to get a good take on the Patriots secondary. Why? It seemed like Blake Bortles was gun-shy about throwing on it. He seemed to be checking down on nearly every throw. Was that a result of great coverage or just that Bortles has struggled all thru camp and was trying to minimize the damage today and build off of a pedestrian session. Time will tell.
Gronk wasn’t a factor today. He made one nice catch but had two drops and in short yardage, they were going with Dwayne Allen and later some Matt Lengel. Probably just trying to limit his workload so early in the process.
No Shows: Alan Branch, Dont’a Hightower (PUP) and Andrew Jelks (NFI) didn’t practice but were in sweats on the sidelines. Matthew Slater was not seen again. Mike Gillislee, Danny Amendola, and David Jones worked with the training staff of the lower fields.
Quick Hitters:
Play of the Day: Brandin Cooks (who else?) had the best play of the session. The Jaguars had pressure on Brady in the pocket, and as it was collapsing around him he fired a pass to the rear of the end zone.
Cooks ran free along the back of the end zone and with a tremendous leap, was able to corral the pass by palming the ball like a basketball. With the Celtics Isaiah Thomas in attendance today, that was a fitting exclamation point on his day.
Patriots fan Mike Clark (@mclark8185) caught the catch in the best video shot of the day:
Wow @brandincooks #Patscamp pic.twitter.com/PtV0byrDhT
— Mike Clark (@mclark8185) August 7, 2017
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