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Mac Jones, Brian Hoyer & Bailey Zappe on Learning at Training Camp | Patriots Press Pass

Patriots quarterbacks Mac Jones, Brian Hoyer and Bailey Zappe share their thoughts on the New England offense heading into the 2022 NFL preseason and how they have improved during Training Camp practices at Gillette Stadium.

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Nina Demetry

Alles sehr schön. Aber zuerst zusammen die Nummern 10 und 1. Eine warmthhh.Online Brünette und eine anderec Blondine. Es wäre unfair, wenn ich 4 wählen würde

Jessie Arroyo

No way Brian Hoyer is still on the patriots roster💀

    Jennifer Bauman

    Soooooo Funny. I’ve been asking myself that very question.

    WhereAreMyEntertainers?!

    Still probably like the 35th best qb to run an offense to an acceptable degree. Oddly underrated as a player. Plus, ya know, he’s the QB coach. Haha.

    Kyle Gannon

    Patriots want him as a coach but he knows he makes more as a backup qb

Lena Ananyan

Alles sehr schön. Aber zuerst zusammen die Nummern 10 und 1. Eine empru.ONLINE Brünette und eine anderem Blondine. Es wäre unfair, wenn ich 4 wählen würde

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Leonardo’s crossbow:
ace into twin
Twin into I
I into H
H into HHH
Trips into empty
Empty into wildcat
And then some…
Though the opponent will know my common rudimentary concepts, it’s important to develop a polyhedron for an offense. While the opponents are scouting the face value, it’s important to learn quite literally and figuratively how to pivot away from defensive looks that counter such side of the structure. Meanwhile, more concepts can be developed away from the center, once all possible points of attack from under the center have been shaped and figured out. I will admit that the more a unit checks out of under the center, the more range Leonardo’s crossbow can aim for the opponents structural dome.

Is the offensive unit in a position to deliver leg kicks? I.e figuratively speaking, understanding that outside-to-inside runs are body shots and the play action is the body+overhand; the fly series would be the equivalent to using one’s legs as an offensive means. Furthermore, if the defensive opponent can take damage on the lower limbs or is soft in covering that area–why not chip away at the lower limbs? The unit doesn’t have to be perfect or even excellent at WR screens per se (another lower-offensive strike); but one needs assemble and accuracy time the aggressive nature of the adversary, and be able to perform the task enough to be taken seriously. Sure the opponent may know the formation is likely to be a zone-run, but is every defender well equipped to defend one single offensive formation that can go at minimum: wide zone, guard/tackle-pull, fly series, TE screen/shovel, trips:XYZ screen, RB screen, wildcat, toss-pass, reverse/reverse pass, Fb-flip, and max-pass pro even before one walks away from under center? But practice is a reality check.

If a unit’s offensive-stance cannot threaten with more than a 1+2 combination; I suppose that will lead to ineffective or scramble play. Though I’m not claiming such could prevent the inevitable, but

The process of such system is to assist with one’s energy output later in match(although nothings ever o so concrete). Being able to spread the field is important but in dire need and not because it’s the most convenient card to use, if that’s the case one failed to prepare. But idk. The most necessary thing to do is what those within the unit think is bests. Though any substitutions will alter the scope, it’s up to the archer to show his excellency; that is to be on point, within the objective, and hope one’s process pays off. The objective is for every play to be a point, while pressing the structural integrity of the opponents. If not pivot to a neutral matchup to increase the chances of completion.

One last thing and alter as one pleases, but motion always has a purpose, to Disrupt space and communication between players. But all this game is no good if there’s no Rhythm, if plays become redundant where everyone knows that one favors the nearest receiver on trips, or corner routes from slot, routes en route to iLB sector etc etc. All those routes are fine but only in combination with other points of attack. Everyone should get to contribute, in theory. But I know nothing.

    WhereAreMyEntertainers?!

    Translation:
    Bill knows what he’s doing and we’ll see if this Pats offense and Mac gets to the point of mastery to beat the best opponents.

    Offense is a tactical attack on the defense that will always be predicated on the ability to execute solid fundamentals in varied and unpredictable combinations. Confuse then destroy.

    No army or fighter has every tool at its best, nor can they dictate all terms, nor win every encounter. The question is can you orchestrate the path to be victorious in the end. Haha that was fun. Cool post.

ShawnSixowe Hood60NH

We still don’t really have an elite Qb but we got a lot of Brian hoyers Mac Jones is another Brian Hoyer

    cinematic comics channel

    no bro, he’s another Tom Brady.

    ShawnSixowe Hood60NH

    @cinematic comics channel smh (Play Don’t Play)🤡🤡🏈👎🏿

    WassupBRanG

    Why don’t you apply for the team then bud

Carver Family Video Host

Where can I get that hat

Enzo Gorlami

Hoyer sounds like a coach

Jimbo_Jumbo

Zappe will surprise a lot of people

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