Mark Daniels: Patriots’ struggles continue as Christian Gonzalez disappoints in training camp
This morning on Toucher & Hardy, Mark Daniels from MassLive.com gave a tough review of the Patriots’ joint practices with the Eagles. He described the Patriots’ performance, especially on offense, as some of the worst he’s seen. The offensive line struggled to protect rookie quarterback Drake Maye, who was sacked multiple times. Daniels suggested that the Patriots should consider putting Maye in with the starting line to give him better protection.
Daniels also expressed concerns about Christian Gonzalez, who struggled in practice and was frequently beaten in one-on-one drills. While he did highlight some promising play from rookie receiver Jalen Polk, Daniels’ overall view of the team is pretty pessimistic, with lower expectations for their success this season. He also mentioned a recent practice fight involving Josh Uche and discussed how disciplinary measures might affect player participation in preseason games.
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Poor Performance in Joint Practice: Mark Daniels describes the New England Patriots’ joint practice with the Philadelphia Eagles as one of the worst he’s seen, particularly highlighting the struggles of the offense. Drake Maye, the rookie quarterback, was sacked multiple times, and the offensive line struggled to protect him.
Concerns About Drake Maye: There are significant concerns about Drake Maye’s performance and safety, especially behind the backup offensive line. Daniels suggests that the Patriots should consider playing Maye with the starting offensive line to better protect him.
Offensive Line Struggles: The offensive line, particularly the backups, is underperforming. Despite offseason acquisitions and draft picks, the line has not shown improvement, leading to concerns about the offense’s ability to protect the quarterback and execute plays.
Christian Gonzalez’s Struggles: Christian Gonzalez, a first-round pick expected to be a key player in the Patriots’ defense, has not been performing up to expectations in practice. Daniels points out that Gonzalez has been beaten frequently in one-on-one drills, raising questions about his mentality and physicality.
Positive Note on Jalen Polk: Despite the overall negative outlook, Daniels praises rookie receiver Jalen Polk for his consistent and reliable performance in training camp, highlighting him as a potential bright spot for the Patriots.
Concerns About the Team’s Outlook: Daniels’ outlook on the team has worsened based on recent performances, lowering his expectations for the Patriots’ win total this season. He emphasizes that the team’s success heavily depends on the development of key players like Drake Maye and Jalen Polk.
Disciplinary Actions and Preseason: There’s a mention of Jerrod Mayo’s disciplinary policy, where any starter involved in a fight during practice will have to play in the preseason game. This came up in the context of a fight involving Josh Uche during a special teams drill.