New York Times: What the 2010 Patriots film revealed…
Nothing too earth shattering but a nice little read regardless…
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New York Times: What the 2010 Patriots film revealed…
Nothing too earth shattering but a nice little read regardless…
In keeping with their march towards a regular season as if nothing could possibly hold it up, the NFL will announce the full 2011 schedule tomorrow. I’m sure there will multiple specials on each sports network analyzing everything, but if you just want to hear what some hard core Pats bloggers think you can tune into a very special PatsPropaganda & Frenz podcast episode at 11pm EST tomorrow.
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Belichick talks draft on NFL Sirius
Some great nuggets in the transcription done by Greg Bedard of the Boston Globe, highly recommend you check it out. One highlight:
[T]hat’s just kind of the trend in college football these days. You don’t see a lot of true linebackers at the end of the line on their feet. Most of them play with their hand down and you have to make that decision with the Robert Quinns and the Justin Houstons of the world and all those guys…how well you think they can play on their feet or how much you want to play them down. We dealt with that last year when we drafted Jermaine Cunningham but when you look through the league just about everybody’s got those players and last year it was like Koa Misi down in Miami…you just have to project how well those guys are going to be able to play on their feet or how much you want to just leave them down and treat them pretty much as defensive ends even though you have a 3-4 base defense. Those are tough evaluations but they’re there every year.
I just wanted to thank everyone for the birthday wishes over the weekend. It made my day!
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Scott Pioli on the 2007 Patriots acquisition of Randy Moss.
Hate giving Perez Florio views but oh well, this was too good to pass up…
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We’re in the height of the disinformation stage of the NFL draft so I find it amusing that first we get this doozy from Peter King’s MMQB today:
Someone who knows Bill Belichick well told me the other day his MO for this draft will be like it’s been for many others: Approach a pick like he wants to trade it, wait until there’s a minute left on the clock, and if he doesn’t have a good offer, turn in a name to pick. This person said he thinks this could be the case at number 28, with Mark Ingram on the board. He’ll have Ingram in his back pocket – the Patriots love him – and if they don’t get a good offer from a team moving up (probably moving up for a quarterback), Belichick could say, “Turn in the card for Ingram.”
Then we get Mark Ingram tweeting that he’s about to hop a plane to Boston. So to the uninitiated it would seem like the Patriots are definitely interested in the Alabama running back.
Ingram is yet another one of those guys who produce like crazy in college but don’t have the combine numbers to wow anyone. This is similar to what was said of Emmitt Smith when he was coming out, not to say that Ingram is going to be the next Emmitt. But it definitely looks like Ingram could slide on draft day, and teams who like him might be tempted to hop up and grab him.
Now I don’t doubt that Ingram is on the Patriots draft board but in looking at this situation I’m even more sure that it’s more important to the Patriots draft that other teams know they like him, than how much they do actually like him.
Why? Because Ingram looks like he’ll surely be available at 17, unless the Dolphins actually do what 90% of the mock drafts out there have them doing and take him at 15. If you believe the Pats like him and could take him at 17 it sets a floor for how long Ingram might be available.
What I am sure of is that there are a limited number of prospects that fit value and talent-wise at 17th overall, and I definitely don’t think Ingram is one of them, but sending a message that they’re interested in Ingram and could possibly consider taking him at 17 might be impetus for another team to trade up and take him above the Pats.
The benefit for the Patriots comes when players like Cameron Jordan and JJ Watt, if available, fall another slot, potentially to 17 where they could have a much greater impact for the Pats than Ingram could.
The Patriots should definitely come out of this draft with a new running back for the stable. But the value in the second and third round will be outstanding as there’s a good collection of running backs who fit the Patriots mold, and wouldn’t cost a first round pick to get.
Put it this way, there’s no Patriots news out there, especially from a main stream writer like King, that they don’t want out there. This is an organization that is ALWAYS competing. So when there are leaks like this, assume the reasoning is much more about benefiting the Patriots than it is allowing the outside to know who they do or don’t like.
Though keep your eyes and ears peeled this weekend and early next week. Occasionally that’s where the real information leaks get out. Until then, lean on the side of this being a smokescreen with ulterior motives.
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Peter King telling you pretty much everything you already knew. Except for the part on Mark Ingram, more coming on that shortly…
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This post is sponsored by Goldberg and Wiegand. Just like that there’s another game for the Pats, a Thursday night meeting with the Colts who we haven’t seen since Week 6 of 2015. The Patriots-Colts rivlary certainly needed a little cool down period after a decade of Brady-Manning then Deflategate. Two seasons have passed and it’s a […]