Christopher_Price
Rotational Player and Threatening Starter's Job
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Has to be Edelman in the wildcat.
Unfortunately, I really can't say anything. There's got to be a board member who was at training camp today.........
You're such a tease! SBB was there and didn't mention anything. Hm. Almost as interesting as Brandon Marshall trade... j/k
You're such a tease! SBB was there and didn't mention anything. Hm. Almost as interesting as Brandon Marshall trade... j/k
SeaBass at TE I bet.
Thanks Chris.
I like how you don't devulge inside info. Very cool.
Why do you and others list McKenzie when talking about players not at practice? He's out for the year. What's the point? I have as much chance to make a practice as he does.
I didn't list him once -- ONCE -- and someone e-mailed me asking if McKenzie was there. So I'm sticking to the letter of the law on this one.
I would love to offer the info as to what happened, but cannot. They are very specific as to what we can and can't report on, and this definitely fell outside the realm of what we can report. In fact, here's a teachable moment -- here's the handout we get from the Patriots' PR staff:
Practices throughout training camp are open to the media. In your coverage of daily practice sessions, we ask for your cooperation in observing the following practice policies:
1. Please do not report on offensive or defensive strategy. This includes describing formations, personnel groups or non-conventional plays.
2. Please do not quote, paraphrase or report the comments made by coaches or players during a practice session.
3. Please do not report on practice until the practice session and interview period are over.
If there are any questions regarding these policies during a practice session, please ask for clarification from a Patriots media relations representative in advance. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
Hey guys and gals, everyone has been asking if the Patriots will use Julian Edelman in some kind of Wildcat formation, well this afternoon at their practice, they used Edelman as a QB for the first time. It was just a couple of snaps, nothing too long, but he lined as a QB and ran a few plays. He looks very relaxed and comfortable as a WR in the offense. Not so much yet as a QB.
It could be a smokescreen with all the Michael Vick talk now with the Eagles, but who knows?
Check back tomorrow in the Pats Pub and Pool Hall and I'll have a link with pictures since we can't post any here.