How'd they look? AFC East camps

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  1. xxedge72x

    xxedge72x 2018 Gang Green QB Guru Award Winner

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    Reading this article doesn't inspire a lot of confidence in me... specifically the unfocused part...

    http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/26066/howd-they-look-afc-east-camp-musings
    How'd they look? AFC East camp musings
    By Tim Graham

    As I made my rounds to the AFC East training camps over the past two and a half weeks, the most common questions are "Where else have you been?" and "How do the [insert name of team here] look compared to other teams?"

    Since folks have been curious, I decided to break out some superlatives of what I saw.

    My tour, which began with the Buffalo Bills at St. John Fisher College, ended after a few days with the New York Jets at SUNY Cortland. In between, I spent time with the Miami Dolphins and watched the New England Patriots practice against the New Orleans Saints.

    Most focused: Patriots. Bill Belichick is in his 11th season as head coach. Everybody knows what's expected. Patriots training camp is a very businesslike atmosphere, even when outside elements such as the Saints or a visit from Jon Bon Jovi infiltrate.

    Most unfocused: Jets. Of all the AFC East camps, the Jets were the least conscientious during my visit. This could be chalked up to the timing. I got to them last, and players had reached that antsy point where they needed a game. But the blithe atmosphere stood out to me nonetheless.

    Most energetic: Dolphins. Tony Sparano is as animated and forceful as they come, and his coaching staff can crack the whip. Players seemed to be particularly mindful of the tempo. There's very little standing around. And with football operations czar Bill Parcells observing from the sideline, there's nowhere to hide.

    Most elementary: Bills. The combination of no playoffs for a decade, a new general manager, a new coaching staff and a new 3-4 defense mean more teaching moments at St. John Fisher than at any other camp I attended. A lot of work on fundamentals.

    Most physical: Bills. Head coach Chan Gailey went with pads from the first air horn, a stark contrast from predecessor Dick Jauron. I could have picked the Patriots here because I saw their joint practices with the Saints and witnessed a lot of lively action, but over the course of camp, the Bills have done more hitting than anybody.

    Most modest: Dolphins. They've assembled one of the best teams people aren't talking about. As one club official joked with me, "That's the way we like it." Perhaps the sexiest storyline to come out of camp so far is Brandon Marshall's declaration he wants to play in the NBA if there's a lockout next year.

    Most entertaining: Jets. They have so many star players and a fun-loving staff that no matter where you look, you're going to see -- or hear -- something noteworthy. Trash talking might be mandatory under Rex Ryan. Conversely, an esteemed Patriots reporter and I remarked after two practices against the Saints, nothing compelling really stood out to either of us despite the fact two teams were on the field.

    Most competitive: Patriots. Having another team on the practice fields, even when they were drilling separately, created a distinct edginess compared to other camps. The Patriots will hold similar sessions with the Atlanta Falcons, quality work that will make the Patriots that much more prepared.

    Most talented: Jets. The collection of players crackled at times. Maybe all the "Hard Knocks" cameras are bringing it out, but I saw more highlight-reel plays at SUNY Cortland than anywhere else.
     
  2. WhiteShoeWillis

    WhiteShoeWillis Well-Known Member

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    It sounds like he caught the day they went without pads. I wouldn't be too concerned.

    edit: Actually he says he spent a few days at Cortland so I am wrong.
     
  3. soxxx

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    This is do dumb? what are you worried about?
     
  4. NDmick

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    Ha, he got the day without pads. Of course they didn't care that day.

    The unfocused means nothing.
     
  5. TommyGreen

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    I was there on Saturday, and both practices were short and very light. Everyone looked good regardless, so I wouldn't put too much stock on this one dude's observation.
     
  6. JetFanInMD

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    Fire Rex now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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    The Bills certainly looked physical the other night
     
  8. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    not to mention he has worked in the vicinity of the other three AFC East teams except the Jets. Tim Graham isn't exactly neutral. He comes from Dolphins land and Patriots land.
     
  9. TommyGreen

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    Yeah, it almost sounds as if he wrote this specifically for Pats and Fins fans.
     
  10. Hobbes3259

    Hobbes3259 Well-Known Member

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    Did you miss the last sentence ?
     
  11. xxedge72x

    xxedge72x 2018 Gang Green QB Guru Award Winner

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    Well he was complimentary of the Jets in other ways.

    I'm not worried about the team so much as I am worried about overconfidence. I think its entirely reasonable to think that this team can cross the threshold of swagger/confidence to overconfidence.

    After all, when you have a team that is as stacked and loaded as this one it is easy to think that the wins will simply appear and everything in between will be fun.
     
  12. xxedge72x

    xxedge72x 2018 Gang Green QB Guru Award Winner

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    I'm the furthest thing from a darksider. I'm not ripping this team.

    I'm just *slightly* concerned that overconfidence could be an early season problem. IF it is, it'll be corrected before the bye, I'm sure of it.
     

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