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July 31, 2015 by Mike Dussault

The Circuits are split as to whether manifest disregard of the law is still a reason for vacating an arbitration award. While the Eighth Circuit, which includes Minnesota, has not exactly been consistent on this issue, it generally says it is not. The Second Circuit, on the other hand, which includes New York, says that it is. 

Thus, Brady and his team are actually better off in Giants territory than they would be in the land of the Vikings. This would certainly be a critical play for Brady to call given that the under-inflation rule appears to apply only to teams not players and carries only a $25,000 fine.

Alan Milstein

http://sports-law.blogspot.com/2015/07/more-of-brady-bunch.html

Interesting and I recommend reading the whole article. Of course, this whole thing has been a crash course in Sports Law and who knows exactly how this will play out, but I like seeing reasons for optimism about the location that the NFL picked themselves (and potentially shot themselves in the foot)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-circuits-are-split-as-to-whether-manifest/

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Word is Jimmy G is coming into camp looking like “a linebacker” any word on how much weight he’s put on? And how do you think added bulk will change his game?

July 31, 2015 by Mike Dussault

I think it will help him stay healthy. The big problem with a young quarterback is holding on to the ball to long, resulting in taking sacks, aka punishment. So he needs to be able to withstand that. Add in his mobility and I’m sure we’ll see plenty of tuck-and-run when the reads aren’t clear, so again, he’s getting tackled. But otherwise I don’t think it should affect his game too much.

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July 31, 2015 by Mike Dussault

James White and Travaris Cadet may be after one role. The 2014 fourth-round pick left a strong impressing as he worked as a pass-catching back on Friday, looking smooth as he caught a pass thrown behind him at the knees and cut upfield in 7-on-7 work. And as for Cadet, who caught 38 passes for the New Orleans Saints last season, the back lined up out wide and beat linebacker Jamie Collins on a stutter fade, catching the ball overhead in the back of the end zone.

Oliver Thomas Observations from Day 2 of Patriots training camp

https://www.patspropaganda.com/james-white-and-travaris-cadet-may-be-after-one/

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July 31, 2015 by Mike Dussault

“Sweet Feet” James White 2013 Highlights [HD] – YouTube

I try not to put too much weight into reps early in training camp, but all signs are pointing to James White potentially stepping into a significant roles this year. Very interested to see how he looks in game action in a couple with pass blocking being a big key.

Here’s a bit of what White had to say on Friday:

“I am coming with a more aggressive approach,” White said. “I want to be aggressive in my technique and I want to go out here and be a reliable player. That is what I am going to try out and do every single day.”

(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/sweet-feet-james-white-2013-highlights-hd/

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With the addition of Sheard/Grissom/Roberts/Dickson, how do you see the defensive end position shaking out? And where is Zach Moore’s role in all of this?

July 31, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Zach Moore came back really bulked up and there’s talk of him playing more of a defensive tackle role at least in sub packages. So I’m really curious to see what they do with him since coming out of a small school we couldn’t really expect much out of him last year.

Assuming you mean Flowers not Roberts at the defensive end spot. Yeah there’s a bunch of them there now, and I think to some extent it’s aimed at insurance for next season when Chandler might walk and with Ninkovich into his 30s they really need protection should he get injured.

How does it play out this year? Hard to say, but the early reports are that they’re getting Nink/Chandler/Sheard all on the field at the same time. The best answer is that they’ll mix and match like they usually do. We can’t really put it into a box like you could in the past where it was “okay, they’re mostly a 34 front, how does everyone fit onto the depth chart”.

Grissom might even be headed to linebacker, we haven’t heard where he’s starting out yet, but he has a lot of athleticism. 

So it’s good, versatile depth that they’ll be able to do a number of things with, but most importantly they should have fresh pass rushers ready to go for four quarters, something the definitely didn’t have last year.

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Tweets of Note from Patriots Training Camp Practice #2

July 31, 2015 by Mike Dussault

The pads come on tomorrow so that’s when things get interesting. One other tidbit that I caught this morning was that Dane Fletcher suffered a torn ACL at the end of last year (not sure how I missed that) and is expected to start on the PUP. That will shift a lot of 53-man projections, maybe opening a spot up for someone like James Morris.

Here are the tweets that caught my eye…

Aplane just flew over Gillette with a banner that read: “New England Aerial supports Tom Brady”

— Ryan Hannable (@RyanHannable) July 31, 2015

Noticed a few more plays on the ball today from the CBs. Bradley Fletcher and Malcolm Butler each had a PBU in the end zone.

— Erik Frenz (@ErikFrenz) July 31, 2015

Pats are finding ways to get Chandler Jones, Ninkovich and Sheard on the field at the same time.

— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) July 31, 2015

Jordan Richards blanketed Gronk on an INC in the end zone. Second time in two days the rookie has stuck out.

— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) July 31, 2015

11-on-11s now. Lots of moving pieces. Defense keeps changing alignments. Both 3-4 and 4-3 looks. Ninko was just at LB, dropped into coverage

— Derek Havens (@PatriotsHaven) July 31, 2015

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July 31, 2015 by Mike Dussault

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Training camp is a go and there’s real football stuff starting to pour in. What’s on your mind Pats pals?

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