Our rookies just get it man. They understand how good this team is and they want to contribute as much as possible. It has the feel of a pretty special group/class. [Reply]
There's a story developing that not many folks are talking about. I mentioned him the other day but this kid Herb Miller apparently took first team reps today after working with the twos yesterday and performing well against Cinci on Saturday. At only 21 and 6'2 with good speed I wonder If Spags and the DB coaches are seeing something In him? Remember, the Pats signed J.C Jackson as an undrafted talent and he went on to help them win the SB so anything is possible. I'll be keeping a close eye on him next Saturday that's for sure. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
There's a story developing that not many folks are talking about. I mentioned him the other day but this kid Herb Miller apparently took first team reps today after working with the twos yesterday and performing well against Cinci on Saturday. At only 21 and 6'2 with good speed I wonder If Spags and the DB coaches are seeing something In him? Remember, the Pats signed J.C Jackson as an undrafted talent and he went on to help them win the SB so anything is possible. I'll be keeping a close eye on him next Saturday that's for sure.
Herb “Bobby Sippio” Miller is making the team! [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
There's a story developing that not many folks are talking about. I mentioned him the other day but this kid Herb Miller apparently took first team reps today after working with the twos yesterday and performing well against Cinci on Saturday. At only 21 and 6'2 with good speed I wonder If Spags and the DB coaches are seeing something In him? Remember, the Pats signed J.C Jackson as an undrafted talent and he went on to help them win the SB so anything is possible. I'll be keeping a close eye on him next Saturday that's for sure.
It's possible, just the same as it's possible that this coaching staff won't like Charvarious Ward, new staffs have different eyes. [Reply]
In terms of being a small school "QB friendly" WR who learns stuff fast and has just barely enough athletic skills to be adequate as a pro, Cody Thompson reminds me a bit of Adam Thielen.