Has Brady adjusted well since losing his starting receivers Deion Branch and David Givens?
JS: Not really. He said he did, and Reche Caldwell has done wonders, but the drafting of Chad Jackson didn’t net the team the No 1 or No 2 wideout the front office had hoped for, and the acquisition of Doug Gabriel didn’t pan out. The biggest problem with the team has been at receiver and the front office’s inability to get a player who would be considered a credible threat to opposing defenses. 3. As a rookie, how has Ryan O’Callaghan performed since being put into the lineup from week one? JS: O’Callaghan is a big guy. He’s got that Nasty side of him that you can see when he’s mad. A generally good guy to talk to, his mean streak appears to come out on the field. The pro game has been a blur for him and took a while for him to adjust to, but he says he’s comfortable now. He’s got the size to last, and has a boatload of potential. When he was in the starting lineup at RT, the Patriots averaged over 100 yards per game rushing even against top run defenses like Minnesota, Denver and Mia