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<blockquote data-quote="LITP" data-source="post: 618472" data-attributes="member: 10354"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>Thought i'd swing by again seeing as it's Packers v Patriots (if only a preseason).</p><p></p><p>Lots of interesting stuff to watch for from a Patriots point of view:</p><p></p><p>1. Garopollo at QB comes with a reasonable level of positive hype - it will be interesting to see how he fares - he will also be 'protected' (I use that term loosely) by an O-line that is likely to have none of last years starters playing. A mixture of rooks and try-outs. Good job Jimmy is way more athletic than TB12.</p><p></p><p>2. Defensive backfield make-over. The 3 CB starters (nickel package) are all new this season - no Revis, no Browner, and no Arrington. Superbowl hero Malcolm Butler has been nothing short of outstanding in camp - but we all know that is a million miles away from even a preseason scrimmage. </p><p></p><p>3. Rookies on O-line - as mentioned above - the Patriots have invested quite heavily last few years in O-line depth - tonight we'll see what we have (or don't have).</p><p></p><p>4. Depth at Safety and TE - signed Chandler as FA from Bills on offseason - looking for some heavier two TE-sets and a focus on the running game.</p><p></p><p>5. No injuries. Seriously. No f'in injuries. Please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITP, post: 618472, member: 10354"] Hi all, Thought i'd swing by again seeing as it's Packers v Patriots (if only a preseason). Lots of interesting stuff to watch for from a Patriots point of view: 1. Garopollo at QB comes with a reasonable level of positive hype - it will be interesting to see how he fares - he will also be 'protected' (I use that term loosely) by an O-line that is likely to have none of last years starters playing. A mixture of rooks and try-outs. Good job Jimmy is way more athletic than TB12. 2. Defensive backfield make-over. The 3 CB starters (nickel package) are all new this season - no Revis, no Browner, and no Arrington. Superbowl hero Malcolm Butler has been nothing short of outstanding in camp - but we all know that is a million miles away from even a preseason scrimmage. 3. Rookies on O-line - as mentioned above - the Patriots have invested quite heavily last few years in O-line depth - tonight we'll see what we have (or don't have). 4. Depth at Safety and TE - signed Chandler as FA from Bills on offseason - looking for some heavier two TE-sets and a focus on the running game. 5. No injuries. Seriously. No f'in injuries. Please. [/QUOTE]
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