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Patriots Joint Practice Day 2


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4 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Hmm.... Jeremy has played one year less in this league, and still has equalstats as Derwin. I wouldnt go as far to say that Derwin plays at a different level. They are the exact same prototype Safety.

 

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Agreed that they are the same archetypal safety that everyone wants...  but honestly, as much as I like James' game, I was really surprised they paid him that.  It seems he really earned it off reputation for his potential thus far than anything, because he has missed a TON of games since they drafted him.  And I'm cool with whatever wr have to pay Chinn to stay when that time comes, he has earned it, continues to earn it, and with the increase in cap and revenue each year, all the "record" amounts of money in these contracts will continue.  It's par for the course.

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

so looks like the coaching staff isn't taking these drills seriously sending out some recently signed nobody who is getting worked

To be fair, those guys need to work too.

The overall tone yesterday seemed to be that the Patriots won the drills but the Panthers did better when it came to scrimmaging.

It's possible they have superior talent in some areas, but there's been a lot of talk of team struggles this year (particularly on offense).

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2 minutes ago, Pakmeng said:

Every player does the drills. Have you ever been to a camp?

I know they all do the drills it's just who he's going up against. Myers is their #2 WR. Dawson is probably the 7th or 8th corner. Doesn't make sense to me sending a camp body up against their starters.

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