SI/Tim Layden: Whatever happened to tackling?
Some really interesting stuff in here from Tim Layden, including some quotes from BB.
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SI/Tim Layden: Whatever happened to tackling?
Some really interesting stuff in here from Tim Layden, including some quotes from BB.
SI/Peter King: Chaos by design
Wow, it’s been a great day for defensive scheme articles. Here’s a great Patriots nugget from King…
The biggest myth in football is that your base defense is what you are. The Patriots are known as a 3–4, so they should want a big nose guy and 290-pound defensive ends who play the run first. Right? When New England signed troubled defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, the outcry wasn’t so much about Haynesworth’s work ethic but about how he’d fit in. Haynesworth hates the 3–4, and Bill Belichick’s a 3–4 guy. But is he really? “That’s a media fabrication,” the Patriots coach says. “There are a lot of different alignments out there. It’s the techniques, the fundamentals that you teach your players, more than the 3–4, 4–3 that people say you use.”
In fact the Patriots played a 3–4 on just 39.7% of their snaps in 2010, according to game-tape analysis by ProFootballFocus.com. The site counted 29 plays on which New England cornerback Kyle Arrington lined up at defensive end, with his hand on the ground.
The Patriots weren’t alone in this public deception. Super Bowl champ Green Bay, another so-called 3–4 team, had just two defensive linemen on the field on 68.6% of its plays, according to Pro Football Focus. “Our guys are used to dropping in coverage,” says Packers coordinator Dom Capers. “It’s all about picking your spots—when to rush, when to drop. Sometimes it’s a little bit faddish, just to show a different front.”
“Confusion,” said Payton. “That’s the word. Football has become the battle of confusion.”
Madden 12 Ratings Breakdown: New England Patriots
The Patriots are the third-highest rated team in the game and boast 21 players who are rated 80 or above. Five of those players are rated 90 or above.
Players Rated 90 or Above
- Tom Brady: 99
- Vince Wilfork: 96
- Logan Mankins: 93
- Jerod Mayo: 92
- Wes Welker: 90
https://www.patspropaganda.com/tony-perfect-madden-12-ratings-breakdown-new/
The Score/Dumonjic: Breaking down the Patriots defense
Must read alert! Thanks to Frenz for catching this great and insightful article from Alen Dumonjic, the X and O guru we interviewed here on the blog last week.
I’ve had many email exchanges with Alen since we connected a couple weeks ago, and this post shows how in depth his knowledge is. If you want to learn about real football I suggest you read it, and then read it again. Great stuff.
Guessing we see maybe a quarter out of Brady tonight.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/guessing-we-see-maybe-a-quarter-out-of-brady/
Fitzy kills a Patriots Pardon the Interruption segment
Nice way to kick off the final preseason game day. The first Wilbon part has me rolling on the ground… “no way he does this thing and he does it!”…
https://www.patspropaganda.com/fitzy-kills-a-patriots-pardon-the-interruption/
Tackling Gronk in the snow… not easy.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/tackling-gronk-in-the-snow-not-easy/
I haven’t really paid much attention to ELO rankings on 538. I’ve always been a big fan of DVOA and use it almost exclusively here. After digging a bit on ELO it just seems a little broader to me, while DVOA digs into the minutiae of football situations, while accounting the opponent. Overall rankings, whether […]