Bedard: 3 Up and 3 Down from training camp so far…part 2
Greg Bedard of BostonSportsJournal.com joined the Felger and Mazz program on Tuesday to discuss the latest with the New England Patriots. Below is Bedard’s 3 up and 3 down from training camp so far.
3 UP
Layden Robinson
Greg Bedard: He played really well in the preseason game. He was undefeated in one-on-one reps the other day at practice and he was also undefeated today against the Eagles. Now he wasn’t going up against the “iron” of the Eagles but still, the kid’s doing a really good job. And I think he’s going to force the coaching staff to think about putting him in the lineup and making some changes.
Demario “Pop” Douglas
Greg Bedard: Since he’s gotten back into the mix full time, took off the red jersey, he’s been the one really reliable receiver that all the quarterbacks know he’s going to get open, he’s going to get the ball, and he’s done a really nice job.
Keion White
Greg Bedard: Now, I don’t have a lot of information on this, I’m relying on Mike Giardi, but I asked him who showed well in the defense in the joint practice today and he said that Keion White was the first guy that popped to mind.
3 DOWN
Alex Van Pelt
Greg Bedard: He’s the head coach offense. The offense is a debacle. He’s in charge of Drake Maye. He’s behind. He supervises the offensive line coach and decisions made there. That’s a train wreck. He’s the captain of the Titanic right now.
Jerod Mayo
Greg Bedard: He’s in charge. Like, you just don’t get to put things on Eliot Wolf, or on head coach offense, you’re the head coach of the New England Patriots football team. You’re in charge of everything. You’re in charge of hiring these people. You’re in charge of empowering them. You’re in charge of supervising their decisions on whether those are the right things for the franchise and for this team. And to this point it hasn’t been good enough.
DeMarcus Covington
Greg Bedard: This is a little bit outside the box, but this has stuck in my craw since the preseason game…..Everyone’s pants off about the Patriots defense and the opener against the terrible Panthers backups and Jack Plummer, their third string quarterback and about how much pressure they got. Yeah, you know why? Because they blitzed the most in the league last week in the preseason. They blitzed 44% of the time and they got all five of their sacks on it. They got another eight quarterback hits on it. What is the point in blitzing 50% of the time in a preseason game against a weakling opponent?