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Patriots Joint Practice Day 2


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7 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

I’ll take standing up for my guy penalties all day.  Can’t let the other team know they can take shots at your guy.

 

4 minutes ago, joemac said:

This Panthers team has got that dawg in them this year.  They're not taking any poo from the Pats.  

No issue with any of that. Just don't take stupid penalties.

Dirty teams will try to goad you into doing things that hurt you more than they help. 49ers did it to us in the playoffs some years back (Rivera was livid).

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9 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

looks like he is 27th this year and paid fairly based on the players around him...image.thumb.png.1bb40670dce79dff2be7c8e32793c25f.png
 

I only care about salary cap.  That’s what impacts a team.   That’s why I was using cap numbers.    And Robbie ranks really high there. 

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28 minutes ago, Pakmeng said:

These practices are kind of useless if all they do is fight. Whoever is causing it....

Yea half the team is hurt and now everybody fighting after every play. These joint practices don’t seem very productive to me 🤷‍♂️

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

Hit didn’t look out of bounds 

Yeah, I didn't think he was out of bounds either from the first zoomed out video angle...  so, on one hand, I don't feel that warranted a scrap.  On the other, I love for our team to scrap regardless, and it's the Pats, so fug em.😂😂😂

All that being said, in a game it's legal, but if I'm not mistaken, depending on the drill, in practices don't they usually stop the play at a wrap up and generally don't pop the RBs?  Maybe that's what we were pissed about?

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