Foxborough – The hierarchy in the New England Patriots The quarter room is no secret. Drake Maye is the starter, while the team brought Joshua Dobbs this off -season to serve as a quarter aid, which also offers a veteran presence in the room.
On Tuesday, Dobbs spoke with the journalists and gave an overview of the quarter of the Patriots, detailing the impact of Maye with Udfa Ben Wooldridge.
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“Each piece has its own dynamic,” said Dobbs. “Drake played a lot of football. He learned from his father, who is also good in football too. Ben is a very intelligent kid. He played a lot of university football before he was here, so we have a lot of experience. But at the end of the day, everything is just guys who come together.”
However, although the role of Dobbs in New England may seem clear, he does not consider himself the only quarter-rescue.
“I would say that any quarter of the league does not consider itself a safeguard,” said Dobbs. “They consider themselves a person who can intervene, execute the offense and be one of the 32 one Sunday.”
“Our roles and the depth painting-it is obviously decided,” he added. “We are not numb to this. But the way you approach each day – being prepared, ready to execute, always knowing your belongings, being a professional and also knowing that when you go out, you can be the best quarter of the league and Enice the defense, no matter where you start on the graphic of depth. “
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And with this, three -quarters adopted both the competition that accompanies the training camp, as well as the proximity they have formed by spending hours and hours of each day together.
“Obviously, we are all in competition every day,” said Dobbs. “We all want to have this perfect practice – walk in the field, move the offensive, execute properly. But it’s also great to come back to the room and bounce ideas. ”
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