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Video: Reiss & Gasper on Day 1

Posted by Chris Forsberg, Boston.com Staff July 24, 2008 03:28 PM

The Boston Globe's Mike Reiss and Chris Gasper talk about the happenings at training camp following the Patriots' morning session on Day 1.

To watch the videos, click the link below.

Gasper's morning roundup

Reiss on Richard Seymour

Gasper on Brady

Reiss & Gasper on the O-Line


11 comments so far...
  1. Hey... stop with the video updates... We need text and written updates. 75% of us are at work and cant watch video.

    Posted by Damon July 24, 08 03:37 PM
  1. I TOTALLY agree. TEXT ONLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Posted by Video Killed the Reese's Pieces July 24, 08 03:47 PM
  1. Thanks Damon!
    Exactly what i was just going to add as a comment.

    Can't watch ALL these video updates at work, please post more text updates.
    Even if it's a transcript of said video.

    much appreciated for those of us at work jonesin' for patriots updates.

    appreciate all the good work boston.com does! Thanks!!!

    Posted by matt thomas July 24, 08 03:55 PM
  1. hey old man watch it on your lunch break....its the future of reporting get used to it, esp. sports where visuals and highlights coincide better with the reporting aspect and elaborate points and details better..sorry !

    Posted by southie22 July 24, 08 04:03 PM
  1. I agree wholeheartedly. That's the main reason I've always turned to this site rather than others for the latest updates in a text format.

    Posted by Jim July 24, 08 04:04 PM
  1. Thanks, great stuff. I enjoyed Chris Gaspers insight. Lots of information for those of us starving for it.As far as all these complaints about the video, Gasper gave a 2min pus report, that would be alot of print & I am sure it would be difficult to get the information out as quickly as they have. Besides,you may not like to hear this but your company is not paying you to surf the web, HAHA but truthfully if I were in your shoes that my company blocked my access I would feel the same way. Thankfully I don't. Keep up with all the updates,video or print.There are four seasons in a year, preseason, regular season,playoff season & draft season. Its football season again. What a great time of year!!!

    Posted by ampats July 24, 08 04:07 PM
  1. agreed.
    video is fine, but give us a transcript or something to go with it.

    Posted by Marc July 24, 08 04:13 PM
  1. Hey Damon, I think they are allowed to have video updates. I had mentioned. They're should be transcripts of interviews, and they do have written roundups. It's just that the transcripts come later, as it does take time to transcribe.

    Posted by ProvMan July 24, 08 04:14 PM
  1. The video updates are great...keep up the good work guys!

    Posted by Bill July 24, 08 09:58 PM
  1. "Can't watch video at work" what the hell are you doing surfing the net and reading this website while AT WORK. Get back to work you slackers -- read this website on your own time.

    Posted by J.P. July 25, 08 01:58 AM
  1. I think those people complaining about the videos are missing the point - it's not "videos or transcripts" it's "videos or nothing" or maybe "videos or very abbreviated transcripts". I have not noticed a decrease in non-video content coming along with the increase in videos at all. There's more text updates than I have time to read at work anyway...

    Talk about looking a gift horse in the mouth...Mike Reiss seems to me like he works his butt off every day to put all this stuff up there. Does anyone think he really has time to transcribe all the videos? They're simply an addition for those who can watch them. If you can't watch the video, that's unfortunate, I can't watch them at work either. But I can at home, and meanwhile I can read the press conference transcriptions and commentary that I'm sure take hours to do. Just a couple years ago we didn't have any of it....

    Thanks Mike!

    Posted by jofo4242 July 25, 08 09:22 AM
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