The New England Patriots turned into the NFL's version of the Broad Street Bullies while training in Philadelphia this week. That's at least the impression of Eagles cornerback Brandon Boykin from the teams' joint camp practices on Tuesday and Wednesday. "I can speak for the whole team. I felt like, honestly, they came out with this attitude to try to bully us," Boykin told reporters Wednesday, per Comcast Sports Net Philadelphia. "And even though it's practice, it's always still a game tempo. I think as a team—and obviously I can speak for myself—I wanted to try to set the tone on myself as an aggressive person and just make plays." The Eagles will host New England in Friday night's preseason opener for both teams. They learned just how business-like Bill Belichick's players are, Boykin and the rest of Philadelphia's secondary were being picked apart by Patriots quarterback Tom Brady on Wednesday. Source: Sporting News