Randy Moss Fan Interaction from Patriots vs. Jaguars 12.27.09 – YouTube
One of the fun off-field moments from Pats-Jags history.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/randy-moss-fan-interaction-from-patriots-vs/
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Randy Moss Fan Interaction from Patriots vs. Jaguars 12.27.09 – YouTube
One of the fun off-field moments from Pats-Jags history.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/randy-moss-fan-interaction-from-patriots-vs/
Pressure Scheme: Blitzing With Rush Lane Integrity – Inside The Pylon
Really good read breaking down the nuance of pass rush and how it works in conjunction with coverage. It’s complex rushes like this that the Patriots can manufacture this year with so many athletes in the front seven.
From the second quarter to the game’s end, the Pats used at least three defensive ends together on 28 of 53 snaps, which constitutes more than half of their plays. And on 14 of those snaps, the Pats went with four defensive ends.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/from-the-second-quarter-to-the-games-end-the/
I think they’ve got two pretty athletic guards. Young guys that have stepped in and they understand the offense,” Light said. “I don’t think they’re trying to make things too difficult offensively right now. The protections are pretty basic. But these guys are picking things up in a big way and they have that athleticism. In the running game, you’re seeing some of these guys come off the ball. You’re seeing some of these guards pull. They’re flexible and they’re able to move. The tackles, Sebastian and Nate, they’re going to do a great job. Those guys are really kind of the glue that holds that whole group together.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-think-theyve-got-two-pretty-athletic-guards/
“You’re always nervous to get called on, because you don’t know what question is going to be asked,” he said. “He could be asking about the owner. To think about knowing the owner is difficult, to know his background.
"It’s definitely something new. You don’t want to mess up a guy’s name and any time you’re taking a test, I think there’s a little bit of nervousness there, but I think everybody in the room is pretty confident. We do a good job studying over here.”
https://www.patspropaganda.com/youre-always-nervous-to-get-called-on-because/
The PatsPropaganda Football Podcast: 9/23
Recorded a new pod last night, with a special guest cricket in the studio chirping away like a little jerk. Hopefully you can’t hear him, but he certainly threw me off from remembering the name of my favorite show, NFL Turning Point. But lots of fun talk about the first two games and a couple things I’m a bit concerned about. It’s a half hour of me blabbing Pats, enjoy!
“Probably underrated. He doesn’t really sometimes come across in that role but what I see, Rob’s very attentive, very coachable. You tell him what you want him to do, he works very hard to do it the way you want it done. He’s a smart football player. He understands leverage, he understands position, he understands technique. He understands the concept of what you’re trying to do. We move him around at lot of different positions. He has a really a lot to learn.
Probably other than the quarterback, the tight end position on our offense is the hardest to play because you have all the protections, all the running game and you have routes from sideline to the middle of the field to occasionally even in the backfield. There’s really no plays off mentally for that position. His work ethic, his ability to work with his teammates, whether it’s the quarterback, the offensive tackles, the other tight ends or even with the defensive players is good. He’s really a great guy to have on the team. Forget about the talent and all that. Just the way he goes about his job, the way he works, trains in the weight room, his physical conditioning, his mental concentration and focus and desire to be well and do well and improve are very, very good.”
– Bill Belichick praising Gronk for being an ‘underrated’ leader (x)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/hockeytownprincess-probably-underrated-he/