But without a preseason, all we really have to go off of is the eye test of the folks who were there, and those who cover the team unilaterally claiming Stidham (and Brian Hoyer!) appear ahead of the curve is worth noting."
A head of the curb? So Weinrub is saying at the moment the eye test says Newton isn't looking like the best quarterback on the field. That's interesting as he has the most accolades. His accomplishments as a former MVP, All Pro, and pro bowler should make him stand out from the pack. Especially early on.
Mike Reiss, another well respected reporter covering Patriots Nation gave his take on the day, tweeting "Patriots practice concludes. Lots to digest. Specific to arguably the biggest storyline, the QBs, this is my takeaway: Anyone that watched this practice would not have been able to clearly identify QB1. Top 3 all getting equal reps. Experience in system shows for Stidham/Hoyer."
As stated nobody got any special treatment, although some will argue Hoyer and Stidham getting equal snaps to Cam Newton is special treatment. Jeff Howe broke down the snap count.
Howe tweeted, "Cam Newton, Jarrett Stidham and Brian Hoyer had a fairly equal share of reps during the training camp opener. Stidham was 14 of 15 with the lone incompletion on his last pass of the day deep to Harry. Newton was 10 of 11. Hoyer 11 of 15."
Cam Newton was signed with the expectations that he would be the clear front runner and dominate camp. Weinrub says the Patriots will have issues if that's not the case and Stidham show's he's equal to or better than Newton in the Patriots system.
There is a split among Patriots Nation between those who were fans of Cam Newton prior to him signing with the Patriots and those who became fans of Stidham after doing research because Tom Brady told the Patriots to politely F'off and left for Tampa.
This part of the fan base should be able to put difference aside once week one starts and the Patriots face the Dolphins. However, Weinrub says there could be a "Perception Problem."
Then there are those who oppose either Newton or Stidham because of their skin color in the fan base. This is both sick and sad.
The Patriots have been get called racist every time they sign a white tight end, running back, or receiver. How many times over the last two years, have we heard to be a Patriots reviever one has to be "short and white"?
Forget that in 2018 the Patriots had Philip Dorsett, Josh Gordon, Cordell Patterson, Matthew Slater, or in 2019 that they had, Josh Gordon, Sanu, Harry, Dorsett, AB, and even DT in week one. The Patriots we could go back further but people have their perception.
After decades of fighting for equality, it's depressing that we cannot have a competition for a job without racism being used if the outcome is not what we like. It's sad that race plays a role in decision making period.
We are in 2020, not 1960, not 1920, not 1880. Race should have no place in determining a person's ability to do a job but like Weinrub said that's a "perception problem" the Patriots will deal with if Newton does not win this competition.
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