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Patriots Tweets Of Note – Training Camp 02/08

August 2, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Another sunny day in Foxboro? Check. Another busy training camp session? Check. The last practice without pads? Check! – Here are the Tweets of Note from Day 5 of Training Camp.

Matthew Slater and Justin Bethel working with Kristian Wilkerson on special teams pic.twitter.com/4PoWiuNJbe

— Alex Barth (@RealAlexBarth) August 2, 2021

Cool to see this, two of the top special teamers in the league showing roster hopeful Kristian Wilkerson some techniques to try and help him be successful in an alternate role. Wilkerson has shown some sparks in these first few sessions catching the ball, being a tool for special teams will be vital in him earning a roster spot.

Raekwon McMillan is a massive fan of Dont’a Hightower: “When the Patriots would come down to (Miami) and their offense was on the field, I was watching 54 the entire time.”

Said Hightower has always been the player he wants to emulate. pic.twitter.com/1hU5aAKAaq

— Zack Cox (@zm_cox) August 2, 2021

McMillan had plenty of praise for Hightower in his post-practice presser today. Cool to hear this, McMillan is an intriguing addition to the LB core and I’m sure he’ll be like a sponge around High, trying to learn as much as possible.

Mac Jones evidently had a spot-on impersonation of Cam Newton during the Patriots’ rookie skits. Clothes, hat, catchphrases and all.

Raekwon McMillan called it the best rookie impression he’s seen in his five NFL seasons.

— Zack Cox (@zm_cox) August 2, 2021

This is amazing. If only there were some photos of this, absolutely amazing. Seriously though, it’s great to see the effort from Mac to bond with his teammates, he comes across as a dopey guy, but shows off his intelligence in interviews, he seems a really cool kid.

Pre-practice field view for Day 5, another beauty day. pic.twitter.com/KXa274vuaw

— Mike Dussault (@MikeDussault19) August 2, 2021

New location for Mike today opposite the stadium, glorious day! In England, there aren’t opportunities to attend sports practice like this, what a privilege for the fans and media there today.

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Patriots Tweets Of Note – Training Camp 07/31

August 1, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Day 4 of camp rolled around yesterday, with more clips and notes from fans and reporters in attendance. Let’s check out the Tweets of Note from Day 4 of Training Camp!

Nordin hits his 2nd FG of the day pic.twitter.com/uTotHv9njF

— Ethan Hurwitz (@HurwitzSports) July 31, 2021

The first real footage of any kicking activities emerged yesterday as Quinn Nordin, the UFA from Michigan, sailed one over through the uprights. Man, what a leg this kid has, if his consistency is there, I think he could easily edge out Folk by the end of camp, but, I think reps in the pre-season games will determine that.

Cam Newton again led off every period and was 12 of 21 in competitive team drills. Not as crisp as yesterday.

Mac Jones was 12 of 17 but closed practice 4 of 4 against the starters, probably his best period of the opening four days.

— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) July 31, 2021

Jeff Howe believed Mac Jones had his best day of camp yesterday, some good throws for him against the starters, and he was showing improvement. He also noted that Cam Newton had another strong day.

Bill Belichick says team will have a few padded practices next week and then a few the following week before taking on Washington in preseason opener Aug. 12.

— Ryan Hannable (@RyanHannable) July 31, 2021

A couple of padded sessions next week to look forward to, this is where camp will really kick up a notch.

Rhamondre Stevenson looks like a real threat out of the backfield. Has impressive hands. #Patriots

— Brian Hines (@iambrianhines) July 31, 2021

The rookie RB was getting involved yesterday in some pass-catching drills, showing some potential to be a dual option out of the backfield. I’m unsure how the backs room will look come September, but it’s exciting to see this one play out.

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Patriots Tweets Of Note – Training Camp 07/30

July 30, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Day 3 of camp is here! The countdown to pads is on, but the team continues its slow build-up in their mini-camp Esq style of practice. A few noteworthy pieces in today’s Tweets of Note from camp, let’s get at it!

Injury news: C/G Ted Karras remained down after a rep in 11-on-11 drills and after getting up on his own, he is now walking to the medical area with head athletic trainer Jim Whalen.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) July 30, 2021

This was a concern today, up until today *touches wood* there hadn’t been any injury scares, but the news of Teddy K falling over a teammate earlier was a worry. Fortunately, it sounds as if that backup center avoided a serious injury to his left knee. This will be one to watch, although not the end of the world if Karras has to miss some time, the team went out to get him and value his presence in the group.

Rookie RB Rhamondre Stevenson (4th round, Oklahoma) is here at practice in uniform, which indicates that he is coming off the non-football injury list.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) July 30, 2021

The rookie RB stepped onto the practice field for the first time today after beginning camp on PUP. Currently, the team has a stacked room of backs, with the likes of Sony Michel and Damien Harris fighting it out for the lead rushing role, Stevenson will have an opportunity to be a part of the backfield this season if he’s fully fit throughout camp.

Really nice start for Mac Jones in 11v11s. He went 3/3 in the first period. He had two great TD passes to Nelson Agholor and Kendrick Bourne. The one to Agholor was in a tight window. The one to Bourne was a beauty in the corner of the end zone

— Mark Daniels (@ByMarkDaniels) July 30, 2021

With a magnifying glass on Jones for pretty much everything he does, it was good to see him have some success in 11v11s. Cam was also noted by many as having a good day and connecting a bunch with some of the new faces in the WR room, one thing is for sure, the QB competition is primed to heat up when the pads come on next week.

Superb catch by Nelson Agholor on an end-zone crosser from Cam Newton. Wideout has been heavily involved today.

— Zack Cox (@zm_cox) July 30, 2021

Agholor was the WR who everyone was talking about today, by all accounts he had a fine day, making a number of impressive catches from both quarterbacks taking the majority of reps. I’m really coming around to the idea of Agholor being the no 1 target this season.

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Patriots Tweets Of Note – Training Camp 07/29

July 29, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Photo – @MikeDussault19

A little less rain today on the training field as the players got into their second practice of the week. Let’s check out the Tweets of Note from Day 2 of Training Camp 2021!

Bill Belichick’s first in-person presser in … a very long time. pic.twitter.com/t8PGTkRvLD

— Zack Cox (@zm_cox) July 29, 2021

The GOAT is back shooting down reporters in person, that’s the SB 51 winning missing Elvis jacket in case you’re wondering, Bill, looking well and on top form before today’s session.

Things are feeling more normal now, aren’t they?

#Patriots Day 2 is underway. Only attendance change is the addition of QB Jake Dolegala, who was picked up Wednesday night. pic.twitter.com/qgMpO93hLO

— Jim McBride (@globejimmcbride) July 29, 2021

Something which happened last night was the re-signing of QB Jake Dolegala, he was around last year on the practice squad before heading to Green Bay. Bill said earlier today that Stidham is going to miss some time, so Dolegala returns to add another active body in the camp reps.

Not really a full speed rep by J.C. but Tre Nixon just caught a TD on him on a slant in low red zone work. Smooth route by Nixon. #Patriots

— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) July 29, 2021

This was the first time I’ve heard of Tre Nixon this camp, the last pick in this year’s draft noted as catching a touchdown slant on the coverage J.C. Jackson today. Nixon is an outsider to make the roster for sure but he will be a fun project to watch develop over the next few weeks.

Day 2 of #Patriots camp and Mac Jones is getting on the same page with his receivers. Kendrick Bourne talks shop with the rookie after a drill. pic.twitter.com/p4UjDSCnMs

— The Camera Guys (@NBCSCameraGuys) July 29, 2021

A close-up from the NBC Camera Guys on Mac in action earlier today whilst building a connection with Jonnu Smith and Kendrick Bourne. I have an inkling that the QB competition needle won’t move all that much until the pads are on and the temp is turned up a notch.

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Patriots Tweets Of Note – Training Camp 07/28

July 28, 2021 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Football is back! This offseason felt like an eternity following the Draft in late April, but here we are, Training Camp 2021, fans, a rookie QB, bunch of FA signings, let’s check out a bumper edition of Day 1 Tweets of Note!

A little over an hour until go time! pic.twitter.com/QFISya9pXO

— Mike Dussault (@MikeDussault19) July 28, 2021

PatsProp founder Mike D posted his usual pre-practice panoramic picture, calm before the storm, but a great view from the gantry he had today.

Today is the start of New England Patriots training camp, I really don’t miss those days, but it was a lot of fun being around my teammates.. #nofairducking #onlythestrongsurvive pic.twitter.com/8tz5nmWGcP

— Andre Tippett (@AndreTippett) July 28, 2021

One of the greats of yesteryear dropped a note ahead of the first practice of camp today, great to hear from Tipp, what a great photo that is.

Mac Jones to N’Keal Harry and then Gunner Olszewski pic.twitter.com/qxbzqKTBoR

— Mark Daniels (@ByMarkDaniels) July 28, 2021

Listen to the crowd roar, that’s something. Sure, uncontested open throw and catch didn’t blow me away, but nice to see Mac get some reps in front of a crowd, and great to see fans back having fun.

Also, Gunner looks quick, out of that cut across the backline of the end zone he really turned on the jets.

Nelson Agholor definitely stood out as the best separator among the receiver group so far. Caught two TDs in the most competitive reps. Did a nice job working the back of the end zone. #Patriots

— Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) July 28, 2021

After a fairly uneventful mini-camp, Agholor got some notice today as Evan Lazar noted a few nice grabs from him as he managed to stand out as the top WR to get space in today’s session.

I’ve heard some say that they’re concerned that he is more of a broken-down play type of receiver, but whilst I agree he has shown in Oakland his capability of having big plays from broken routes, I think he’ll surprise a few people this season and have a productive year. Still early days, but a nice start to the new season for him.

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Succession Planning: Who takes over as coach after Bill Belichick?

July 25, 2021 by Noel Powers

Source: sgbonline.com

In an ideal world Bill Belichick would continue to coach forever. The man is in my humble opinion the greatest to ever roam the sideline in any professional sport. Not only does he hold an incredible career as a head coach, but he also doubles as a Hall of Fame caliber General Manager. Some things only live as dreams and with Bill Belichick now being 69 years young he is at the tail end of his career. Including this season, I think he has 3 to 5 years left in him to chase Don Shula’s all time win record of 328. Bill currently sits at 280 wins and if he averages 10 or so wins per season this should get him there. I believe that he cares about breaking the record before hanging them up and will stick around to do so. It is the last remaining accomplishment to cap off a historic career.

There is also another aspect of continuing to coach into his early 70s that is not talked about enough. Not only does he get to do what he loves and is great at every single day, but also he gets to do it with his two sons. Brian and Stephen both serve on the Patriots coaching staff as the Safeties Coach and Outside Linebackers Coach respectively. This has turned into a family business of which is located in the area that all of his family lives. Even more reason for him to stick around.

With that being said, succeeding Bill Belichick as Head Coach of the New England Patriots is an impossible task. Similarly to following up Brady at Quarterback there is just no one that can ever live up to what they accomplished. Being the second person to succeed him after the first one is relieved of their duties, sure. However, being the first is a death sentence from the start.

Let us take a look at some potential suitors:

Josh McDaniels

This is probably the second most likely scenario but I truly do not think Josh sticks around long enough to see this play out. Every year his name is tossed around as a potential head coaching candidate. He still has some stank to him from the whole Indianapolis Colts debacle, but his resume speaks for himself and every passing season is another mile between his prior blunders (Broncos HC and Colts Houdini). When Josh wants another chance at the driver’s seat then he will have options to choose from. I suspect Josh hangs around for 1-3 more years (this season included). If for some reason the Patriots job becomes available during that frame then that is a different story.

A less likely possibility, but one still worth mentioning is that Bill steps aside as either Coach or GM to focus solely on the other role. Josh picks up whatever one Bill steps away from.

Matt Patricia

I truly have no confidence for Matt Patricia being a head coach. Some people are just made to be coordinators and are very good at it. There is no shame with that. Nothing that I have read from players, coaches, or management regarding Patricia in Detroit is good.

I foresee Patricia sticking in New England as an Ernie Adams type assassin. The man knows New England’s system very well and is a game planner. He will use his rocket science collegiate studies to dissect film of offensive and defensive game plans of future opponents. This will parlay nicely into finding NFL draft picks that fit what the Patriots do. Pencil in Patricia as the new Ernie. It seems as though Bill and Matt have a friendship off the field as well and genuinely enjoy working together. This should help Matt’s case to sticking around for at least the next 2-4 years (this season included) and potentially beyond.

Jerod Mayo

Jerod Mayo is the next Brian Flores. The man is a stud and a hot name as far as future head coaches go in the NFL. All of the Patriots players have rave reviews of Mayo. I think Jerod gets head coaching interviews at the conclusion of this season. He could opt to stick around if nothing tickles his fancy, but I think we only see Mayo on the New England sideline for one additional season after this year at most before he gets his shot.

Bill O’Brien / Brian Flores / Joe Judge / Mike Vrabel / Another former assistant from the Patriots system

It is likely that one of the former Patriots assistants is looking for work when Bill is thinking of stepping down. I do not necessarily think that any of them made a drastic impact or were here long enough to be considered a top-level candidate for the future opening. It all depends how their coaching careers develop between now and then but I would not expect any of these names to be the successor.

Other former assistants left off this list for obvious reasons:

Saban – He dies in Tuscaloosa

Romeo Crennel – Too old

Eric Mangini – No chance

Jim Schwartz – No chance

Outside candidates not listed

Always a possibility, but the New England Patriots is a tight knit family from top to bottom. I think for this important of a role they stay within the circle of trust.

Brian Belichick / Steve Belichick

This is where the future lies and is my pick as the most likely succession plan to Bill Belichick. As I stated earlier, the Patriots is a family business. The most likely succession plan with family businesses is to pass them down to the next generation. This will also motivate Bill to keep the franchise in pristine condition before he hands over the keys. Also, this will hinder either son from leaving the Patriots until their Father retires. I believe that Bill wishes he could have coached alongside his own father, also named Steve Belichick, but is now getting to live out a different side of that dream by coaching alongside both of his sons.

Steve will be the head coach due to his experience and high praise from Patriots defenders. The oldest son will get the reigns while Brian transitions to a co-head coaching role or coordinator position. The two will work in tandem in an attempt to create the next Patriots dynasty.

Bill does not strike me as the type to sit on the beaches of Florida for 10 months out of the year sipping daiquiris and enjoying retirement. The man quite literally eats and breathes football. He needs football just as much as football needs him. I fully expect him to be around the Patriots for 3 to 5 more years before he retires.

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Tweets of Note: 2020 Camp -#12 8/30

August 30, 2020 by Tom Shaw-Mellors

Turns out I was wrong about Friday being the final open media practice of camp, reporters clambered into the training facility one final time today. So, for the second time, here are the final Tweets of Note from camp.

Final day of training camp: Chase Winovich is absent for the second consecutive practice. Michael Jackson, Beau Allen and Lamar Miller also out.

Devin McCourty and Cassh Maluia are back.

— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) August 30, 2020

DE Chase Winovich missed his second straight practice today (not overly concerned, no official word regarding his absence), CB Michael Jackson was also missing. A positive on Friday was the appearance of DT Beau Allen for the first time this Training Camp, which was short-lived as Allen was missing again today.

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