Even #Patriots players can’t believe how close the season is. #Patriots
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Even #Patriots players can’t believe how close the season is. #Patriots
https://www.patspropaganda.com/lolpats-even-patriots-players-cant-believe/
Great read on one of the players I’m most excited to see this season. Again, I think Siliga is the heir-apparent to Wilfork as the big bodied space eater inside. Against running teams they’ll probably both be out there, which will be special while it can still happen.
There is a strong belief defensive lineman Dominique Easley will make his debut in the regular-season opener, according to a source.
The Blitz with Jeff Howe & Karen Guregian | Boston Herald
I do declare I’m getting a little hot and bothered….
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2014 Preview: New England Patriots | ProFootballFocus.com
Accurate preview, which are becoming rarer and rarer these days. Once again Bill Belichick has put together a team with a frontline as strong as any in the NFL. IF they stay healthy it’s hard not to see them in the AFC Championship and hopefully hosting it. That could be determined on 11/2 against the Broncos.
Ten’s a lot but let’s take a stab at it because there are certainly a handful of players that need big years to take the Pats to the next level.
1. Jamie Collins – Let’s just get him out of the way first because he’s everyone’s breakout player this year. Collins is what every current NFL team needs, super athletic linebackers who can deal with the ever-growing array of big tight ends and slot receivers (usually outside receivers lining up in the slot). Collins very well could find himself a prototype the rest of the league tries to fill this year. I expect him to do just about everything – coverage, blitzing, stopping the run.
2. Dominique Easley – Simply put, the Patriots haven’t had an interior rusher close to Easley since Mike Wright circa early 2010. This is another necessary player for a modern NFL team – chaos causer inside. You can get by with space eaters but if you can’t collapse the pocket just about every QB in the league will step up and complete a pass. Easley has the chance to make the entire front seven better on passing downs, something they desperately need, especially on third down.
3.Devin McCourty – Some might say he broke out last year, but now with this deep secondary around him and quality pass rushers in front of him, McCourty should cement his place as a top back end safety this season.
4. Sealver Siliga – Maybe this is a little too bold, but I think there’s a chance that Siliga eats into a lot of Wilfork’s traditional snaps this year. He really needs to if we’re going to get a few more years out of Wilfork. Siliga was impressive in camp before getting injured. But he has the perfect body type for the middle of this defense and I think he will prove he’s Wilfork’s heir apparent this season.
5. Alfonzo Dennard – Despite the presence of Brandon Browner I still think Dennard will see plenty of snaps this year, and with Revis/Browner/Arrington/McCourty in the secondary, Dennard should be a frequent target of the opposition. He’s my favorite to lead the team in interceptions this season.
6. Bryan Stork – Maybe this is a pick made more with my heart than my head but Stork could singlehandedly improve the offensive line in the middle – something it badly needs. Stork has the size, strength and tenacity to deal with the bevy of interior rushers the Pats will face this season. I think he overtakes Ryan Wendell by November and doesn’t give up the position for the next 5-10 years.
7. Aaron Dobson – It was a small sample size but seeing Dobson’s size and speed in the final preseason game has me excited about his prospects this season. If he can truly become the field-stretch (aka deeeeeep threat) the Pats need, the Pats offense could hit 2007 level.
8. Shane Vereen – It’s all about health. If he stays healthy Vereen will enter the conversation as the top pass-catching back in the NFL.
9. Tim Wright – Wright is a perfect fit for this offense and it was immediately clear why the Pats coveted him. Defenses will have to pick their poison with the Pats’ offense, but I think Wright could be the guy that causes the most matchup problems, just like Hernandez did.
10. Tom Brady – He wasn’t elite last year, right? This year he’ll be elite.
As some of you might’ve noticed, I will be focusing fully here on the blog this season and I’m excited to announce that PatsPropaganda has been lucky enough to be selected as an NRG-Patriots ambassador this season!
The good news for you my readers is that I’ll have a lot of great giveaways, including tickets to Patriots games and Patriots swag.
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This should make for a fantastic season and I’m excited to be partnering with a forward-thinking energy company like NRG. Danny Amendola will be the player rep involved in the partnership and after tearing it up in camp, it looks like he’s primed for a huge season. Hopefully we’ll be able to provide some content with Danny.
So spread the word and stay tuned in the coming weeks, and keep your eyes out for our first giveaway!
Football by Football: Best Week One NFL Memory
Fun stuff from Matt Chatham’s new site, Football by Football. Have a feeling there’s going to be a lot of great stuff popping up here.
Backup LeGarrette Blount has exactly 17 carries with a fullback on the field and 17 carries without. With one he averages 6.2 yards per carry, and without one he averages 2.5, which is the second biggest difference in the league. 32 Observations, Week 4 | ProFootballFocus.com