'Game 1 is always the hardest': Patriots veteran shares perspective on Will Campbell's debut
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'Game 1 is always the hardest': Patriots veteran shares perspective on Will Campbell's debut
""It happens," Moses said. "Whether you're year one or year 12, you're going to go through phases in the game. They get paid just like we do and its for you to be the professional that you are and to hone back into techniques and things like that." "But, I told him, like look my first start was against Aldon Smith. It happens. You learn from that," he added."
""I think Game 1 is always the hardest because when you look at the film, people are playing vanilla looks and not giving you too much information so you get out there on Sunday and see some things that you probably didn't see on tape." "Overall, I think both of those guys on the other side took a step forward," Moses said."
Rookie tackles Will Campbell and Jared Wilson started together to protect Drake Maye's blindside, drawing expected focus from opponents. Campbell played well early but accumulated pressure, two sacks and two false-start penalties late in the third quarter, contributing to four team sacks. Morgan Moses, a 12th-season veteran, framed the experience as part of player development, urging professionalism, technical refinement and learning from difficult first-game moments, noting his own tough first start. The offensive line showed stretches of solid protection with Maye generally having time to throw before late-game miscues.
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