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Patriots Joint Practice Day 2


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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

So.....

Horn looks like a top 10 pick.

Baker might be A Dude.

Darnold proved he is who we thought he was.

Might have some playmakers at WR.

OL could be suspect.

DL could be suspect.

Secondary might be nasty.

We will fight any MFer out there.

 

Anything else from the Pats practices I am forgetting?

So is Baker a dude or a dud?

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The world is soooo dramatic these days.

These practices pretty much ALWAYS have fights, but the media and Huddle act like they just discovered electricity or something.

I agree with earlier comment about DB's possibly being good, just hope they are not always tacking guys that have gashed the middle and into the secondary.

Oline, who knows.  Already better than last season, and should get better as they play together.  CMC being back will be a must to pull pressure off the passing game and open up some 1 on 1's.

If we are 3-3 to start the season, I think we will be much better in the last 10 games or so.  11-6 barring major injuries to key players

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1 hour ago, Proudiddy said:

Yeah, I guess I'm just saying coaches aren't without their own biases and agendas...  had it been another guy, they probably don't throw him out of practice two days in a row.  But, judging from what Slater said, it sounds pretty cut and dry that he concussed him and then stood over him.  Perhaps in the heat of the moment, Robinson didn't realize or feel like he was standing over him, but it probably doesn't matter what he thinks now.

Latest word is they're going to review video of the play before deciding what happens

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

Ultimately the biggest flaw in Rhule's plan of having a "run first" team is that our franchise RB isn't capable of staying healthy. The second biggest flaw is that we aren't sure we have the OL to dominate in the run game.

And the third flaw is that it's a passing league.

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