Following last night's season ticket only event, here's a quick rundown of today's stories:Howe has a good article this morning on wide receiver, who Hall of Fame receiver Michael Irvin dragged out of a pair of part-time jobs and helped him earn an invitation to training camp with the Cowboys.Howe files his "notebook" which leads off with the fact Irvin recently said he believes thatname belongs alongsideon the Super Bowl championship trophy.Daniels writes that astakes a look around the practice fields, for the first time in his NFL career he's the guy with the most experience out there.Dzen has an entry highlighting some comments from former Patriot, who told the Palm Beach Post that being in New England taught him how to "shut the [expletive] up for a year" - among other things.Benjamin has an article spotlighting rookie, who she writes while initial doubts centered mostly around his strength, he's looked strong so far this training camp.Bedard has an interesting take on the fact thathas been given a strong group to work with compared to what former coordinatorhad. Bedard points out that despite the success the team had after O'Brien adjusted on the fly following the trade ofin 2010, when the team went into an offensive lull in 2011, O'Brien found himself being ripped on local airwaves.Manza Young files her "notebook" for this morning, which leads off with the scuffles from last night but she also notes in another portion of the report that- the most tenured member of the Patriots' defensive line - has had just one position coach during his career:Yates has excerpts from the interview on WEEI this morning where NFL Analyst Mike Lombardi talked about the upcoming Patriots season.Field Yates looks at former Patriots, andin this entry.Paoletti has a good piece on, who talked about the fact that last night's scuffles are a result of "what happens when we put on full pads".Farinella writes thattold media members that last night's practice wasn't "special", it was just "something for ticket holders". From there Farinella paints the picture of the scene that drew 22,633 fans to Gillette Stadium Wednesday night.Garven has a good feature on wide receiver, who feels fortunate to still be doing what he loves doing with his new football team.After spending most of the first week of training camp out of the spotlight, Price writes thathit the big stage in front of fans Wednesday night.DJ Bean has an article this morning on New England's defense and writes that "one of the most intriguing additions to the Patriots defense isn't even new".Duggan writes that last night's session was spirited and included a "dust-up" betweenandand involved a number of other players after Solder took an extra shot at him down on the goal lline during an 11-on-11 drill.Howe has his report from last night's session, which included an injury scare after Spikes walked off the field with a trainer during Wednesday night's practice, but fortunately he later returned.Reiss talks about last night's scuffle on the field between Solder and Spikes, which he felt looked like a "baseball-type bench-clearing brawl". Reiss notes thatwas at the heart of two other dust-ups.Reiss has another wrap up from last night and has a lot of other notes, including the fact that despite the factmissed last night's session, but that it shouldn't be a cause for alarm.Bedard files his report from last night, and highlights a huge catch from, who caught a pass fromthat looked "impossible" againstandYates and Rodak have some observations from Wednesday night, including the fact thatlooked very decisive during the session.Price has a great entry with his "ten things", including the factandhad a very competitive match-up last night.