Brady and the Missing Pieces
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1) Biggest Suprise – few options here, but let’s take one from each side of the ball. On offense, I have to go with Brandon LaFell. What a perfect fit and signing at half the cost of Emmanuel Sanders. He brings size and physicality to a wide receiver corps that badly needed it. On defense it’s Patrick Chung. He was an old favorite of the blog and I thought he’d be strictly a role player, but as he proved against the Broncos he can be an every-down player and is a great tool to have on defense.
2) Biggest Flop – Probably Aaron Dobson, but it’s pretty easy to see why the Pats like LaFell over him. I haven’t written him off completely yet, but it’s scary how his career is following a similar trajectory to Chad Jackson. I’m just not sure of a single trait Dobson does better than anyone else. You can’t say that for the rest of the wide receivers.
3) Best 2014 Draft Pick So Far – Bryan Stork. Going to take a closer look at the offensive All 22 today but with him at center and Connolly/Wendell at guard the Pats offensive line has looked strong down the middle. Most impressive was seeing him handle Terrance Knighton, the guy who blew up our gameplan in last year’s AFCCG. Malcolm Butler is probably second at this point even though he wasn’t drafted. Still giving Easley a pass, my hopes remain high on him, we just need some patience until all his explosion comes back, hopefully by the playoffs.
4) Funniest Pats Moment: All of them revolve around Edelman – from his Dunkin Donuts shorts to him and Brady tossing the ball back and forth to see who spikes it, he’s brought a lot of character to the team.
5) Biggest Wow Moment: There’s been a few but Gronk’s catch against the Broncos was a huge head-shaker. Just a ridiculous catch. But in the big picture, the blowouts of the Bengals and Broncos were “Wow’s” that left e shaking my head for days after the game.
I know no one at Gillette sat down once during the Bengals or Broncos games, so yes, it’s been nice to see the fans rally around the team. Really, it was all pretty silly even after the Kansas City blowout. I never lost faith or believed any of the over-reactionary takes.
How many decades do we have to go before people start to see the trend – the Patriots are usually just okay early in the season. They experiment. They lose to bad teams. But slowly but surely they always come around as we cross into November and December.
But it is nice to see the fan base get defensive over their team and circle the wagons around Brady. Hopefully we can all continue to bring that kind of energy now that everyone is back on the Pats’ bandwagon.
Just as things weren’t as bad as many would’ve had you believe in September, this Pats team isn’t going to play near-perfect football every game for the rest of the season. There will be more adversity to overcome, but I remained assured they have the composition to overcome just about anything.
Under Manning, the Denver offense is based on precise timing and effective route-running. Defensively, there is one prescription: impeding the Broncos’ receivers at the line of scrimmage. Not every team is equipped to do it, but when it’s done right, Manning becomes mortal. Only one other time this season have the Broncos been held to so few points: their 26-20 overtime defeat in Week 3 to Seattle.
This isn’t an accident. The Patriots spent the off-season trying to emulate the Seahawks, going so far as to sign 6-foot-4 cornerback Brandon Browner, who was part of Seattle’s dominating defense last season until a substance-abuse suspension kept him out of the playoffs. Not surprisingly, he was the key to stopping Manning on Sunday. According to Pro Football Focus, a statistical tracking service, Manning had a 49.4 quarterback rating when throwing toward Browner.
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