The 7 Biggest Takeaways from Patriots Rookie Minicamp
Happy Monday everyone. We’re starting this week off with a look back at some of the more interesting nuggets to come out of rookie mini camp. The dead of the offseason continues to drag on…
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The 7 Biggest Takeaways from Patriots Rookie Minicamp
Happy Monday everyone. We’re starting this week off with a look back at some of the more interesting nuggets to come out of rookie mini camp. The dead of the offseason continues to drag on…
Happy Mother’s Day Patriots Planet! We miss you, Mrs Kraft!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9YzenC7MF0
WBZ-AM ad, 1993 (by Chuck D)
Classic ad from just about the time the tide started to turn for the Pats. Man, ‘90-’92 was brutal..
https://www.patspropaganda.com/wbz-am-ad-1993-by-chuck-d-classic-ad-from-just/
[I]t’s going to be interesting to compare and contrast Bills rookie receiver Robert Woods (41st overall) and Patriots rookie receiver Aaron Dobson (59th overall) in the next few years. As Bill Belichick said, the Patriots entered the draft with the intention of addressing the receiver position, and by trading down from 29 to the 50s they took themselves out of the mix for Woods, who reportedly looked sharp in Buffalo’s rookie minicamp.
Woods and Dobson were two of the most common targets by Pats pundits leading up the drafts. They’ll see eachother week 1.
Quick-hit thoughts around NFL & Pats – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston
https://www.patspropaganda.com/its-going-to-be-interesting-to-compare-and/
Draft analysis is still pouring in as the pundits get more looks at the new guys. Everyone will be spinning their wheels for a bit, but at least we get a short reprieve in early June with the full team mini camp.
Here’s the best of the week:
PatsPropaganda & Frenz Podcast: Draft Recap
Our early 53-man roster projection
Finding the Fits: Dobson extends the Marshall plan for Patriots – CBSSports
How Aaron Dobson compares to Randy Moss
Belichick’s keynote address: Passion plus – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston
It Is What It Is » NFC scout on Patriots draft: 4 players could contribute immediately
Football Outsiders: Four Downs AFC East
Evolution and the NFL | NFL Philosophy
‘Smooth’ operator: Breaking down Aaron Dobson’s game with his former OC – WEEI | Christopher Price
Boyce can line up anywhere along the formation and work into his route using a variety of skills. He isn’t afraid to be physical with his hands against press coverage, can catch the ball at or near the line of scrimmage and also extend the field vertically with his speed. Boyce takes time to get up to top speed, as he can be deliberate at times in his stem. He’s a reliable route runner who worked the full tree: short, underneath concepts and intermediate-to-deep routes as well. He has good hands and a sufficient catch window. As a blocker, Boyce needs to more consistently position himself to sustain contact, rather than lining players up for a single thud to knock them off their mark.
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Only one!? You’re in the majority with all of us! We all know the Pats’ struggles developing receivers, and this season their backs are against the wall. Either Dobson, Boyce or Moe have to develop into a legitimate weapon, and of course Dobson is the highest selection so all eyes are on him. And what does he go and do? Takes the number that has haunted the likes of Chad Jackson and Taylor Price, our last high-round attempts at the position. So either Dobson will beat the curse and make us forget about the 17s gone by, or 17 will yet again go down in flames.
When the defense went against the offense running plays off scout cards the front four consisted of Ninkovich, Love, Wilfork and Jones. They were backed up by the SEC D of Mayo, Spikes and Hightower. The first guys off the sideline to sub in were Deaderick at defensive tackle, Cunningham at end and Tavon Wilson […]