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Patriots Joint Practice Day 2


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22 minutes ago, PantherFanInPhilly said:

After sporadically following the practice thread here yesterday, I got the sense that Pats came out the gate swinging but Carolina ended up getting the upper hand on the day.  Yet while reading Twitter right now, the general consensus I'm seeing seems to be that Pats pretty much dominated the day (at least when it came to their defense). 

I don't think that was the case about them winning the day...  even their most biggest homer beat guys seemed pretty bummed as the practice went on and said we set the tone with physicality and energy all day.  The more I read, the more I was encouraged.

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I've seen several huddlers assume TMJ I'd a lock in our previous discussions about the WR depth chart, but I don't.  Shi has definitely surpassed him on it and I have gushed repeatedly about his potential...  he could be HUGE for us.  Higgins probably leapfrogged over him too.  TMJ flashed last year, then got hurt, then they didn't play him anymore, and now he can't even get on the field.  Also factor in guys like Saunders and Wright started getting 1st team snaps, we have to keep Roberts for STs, and I think it was Smitty that said the UDFA Henry is really highly regarded by the staff, and TMJ may be a one and done.  He's definitely playing with fire.

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Just now, The Huddler said:

the fug?

 

im watching the stream and its just dudes talking and showing the crowd.  

 

did practice start and they are just gunna show this bullshit? 

They said yesterday that once the practice started, they cut the cameras away from the action and the guys just talked about it.

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2 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

 

Baker is definitely showing that he has turned the corner on the reputation he has been reported to have.  Whether he is auditoning his leadership for us or for other teams, he is off to a great start. I think seeing this alone makes the pick we trade worth it.

I think all of the Cleveland stuff was blown out of proportion anyway.  He has always been a solid leader from what I've seen.  He was a little immature, similar to Cam.  Hated losing and taunted the other team too much.  

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

I think all of the Cleveland stuff was blown out of proportion anyway.  He has always been a solid leader from what I've seen.  He was a little immature, similar to Cam.  Hated losing and taunted the other team too much.  

I think thats why the browns fanbase is so torn with baker because it seemed out of thin air we started seeing people who use to kiss bakers ass tell everyone how horrible he is. I dont know what was going on there.

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