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Robert Kraft sees ‘great depth’ as he highlights Patriots’ core philosophy
- Updated: June 3, 2016
1:01 AM ET
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft kept his remarks brief after the Myra Kraft Community MVP Awards on Thursday, deflecting questions on the team’s amicus brief supporting quarterback Tom Brady and then a follow-up on his level of confidence regarding Brady’s appeal.
He did, however, share his viewpoint on what he thinks of the 2016 Patriots and one thing he said sparked a thought about a topic that probably should be talked about more in media circles.
“I like this group of players that has come in. We have the OTAs, we have [mandatory] camp next week, and there is a great spirit in the locker room. I think we have great depth and I’m very excited about the upcoming season,” he said.
When it comes to building a winning team in the NFL, the idea of “great depth” is often easy to overlook. Whether the …
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