Projo Pats Blog |
May 25, 2008 - May 31, 2008 ArchivesMay 29
We are wrapping up this week at camp and we will start back up on Monday with our full team. These three days we’ve had players that haven’t played as much - rookies, guys coming from other teams and guys that didn’t play that much last year. [Also] players like Mike Richardson that were on IR. We are just giving guys reps that haven’t had too much with this team. So it’s good. We have had some good opportunities with the wind and throwing in different conditions. It’s been good for the guys to get used to handling the ball and so forth. We have gotten a lot of exposure and we are trying to get a lot of teaching done and we will resume that on Monday when we get everyone back in. From a team standpoint, we have a lot of work to do. We are just plugging along but we are getting there. How’s Victor Hobson working at that position? It is a little different than what he was doing with the Jets. What do you look for in this offseason in regards to him playing a different position than he is used to? Do you look for signs like ‘this could work’? How had Jerod [Mayo] been doing on defense? How valuable is it to have this one on one time with rookies, newcomers to the team and have this time on the field with the assistant coaches and yourself? Looks like [Kevin] O’Connell has been focusing on some different mechanics. Is that fair to say? Back in the owners meetings in late March you mentioned Junior Seau, at that time it probably wasn’t the best time to say which way that would go, but as we get deeper here in the off-season is that situation anywhere reaching a point where we will know either he will be back or won’t be back? Have you gotten your crystal ball out to tell when that is? Just to clarify, I know the veterans aren’t out here but are you doing meetings with these guys this week? Have you enjoyed following the Celtics in their playoff run? You scored some pretty good seats too. I know you have a friendship with Terry Francona. Do you have a good rapport with Doc Rivers or anyone else on the Celtics? With the punters, you have the two veterans and the rookie. Do you envision it to be similar to evaluating over a long stretch of time to see the consistency or is that harder to do this year that you have some roster restrictions? Is this camp about teaching or evaluating? May 28
Hey all - Unlike last week's Patriots passing camp, which had nearly 100 percent attendance, the sessions the team is holding this week are more sparsely attended. In all, we counted 36 players on the field (if you really want a list we can provide it), and big names like Tom Brady, Randy Moss and Richard Seymour were not among them. This was more for rookies, players new to New England this season and some vets like Willie Andrews and LeKevin Smith. Once again, reserve defensive back Ray Ventrone was in a white (offense) jersey and talked a bit about his move to offense after the session. Ventrone said his experience as a receiver is limited, but he's working at the move. Team owner Robert Kraft was on the field for a while and spent some time talking with special teams coach Brad Seely. Though rookie Kevin O'Connell was on the field, second-year QB Matt Gutierrez took most of the snaps, and completed a pretty 45-yard pass to CJ Jones at one point. Jones beat Mike Richardson on the play. Tight end David Thomas was on the field, though he skipped some drills as per head trainer Jim Whelan's instructions. Thomas said he's feeling good and taking things day by day. shalise
DENVER (AP) - Former punter Todd Sauerbrun, whose 13-year NFL career included a brief 2006 stint with the New England Patriots, pleaded guilty Wednesday to disturbing the peace in a confrontation with a taxi driver last December and was sentenced to perform 24 hours of community service. County Court Judge Andre L. Rudolph ordered Sauerbrun to perform the community service through NFL Charities by Oct. 1. He also sentenced Sauerbrun to a year's unsupervised deferred judgment, meaning if he stays out of trouble for a year the charge will be wiped from his record. An assault charge was dismissed as part of the deal, his lawyer, Harvey Steinberg, told The Associated Press. Sauerbrun said he took the plea to avoid a lengthy trial so that he could get on with his life and pursue a free agent job with another team. The Broncos cut him shortly after his arrest on Dec. 7. |
|
|
|