Rob Gronkowski gracing the cover of ESPN’s Body Issue.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/2minutedrill-rob-gronkowski-gracing-the-cover/
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Rob Gronkowski gracing the cover of ESPN’s Body Issue.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/2minutedrill-rob-gronkowski-gracing-the-cover/
2. Chandler Jones, LB, Patriots: It hasn’t been a great run for Bill Belichick on defensive players over the past few years in the draft, but he’s mostly whiffed on defensive backs. With the Patriots losing a ton of sacks to free agency, they needed someone to step in and provide a multi-faceted attack on the quarterback. That someone is Jones, and he could be ready for a huge year defensively. He’ll allow the Pats to mix 3-4 and 4-3 and continually put pressure on the quarterback, and in a division with Matt Moore (or Ryan Tannehill! Or David Garrard!), Mark Sanchez (or Tim Tebow!) and Fitzpatrick, Jones could pile up the pressures. No, it doesn’t hurt that he plays for someone who’s coming off a Super Bowl loss. But that’s how these rankings work; if you can put up big numbers while pushing your team over the edge, you’re a bigger difference maker right now.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/2-chandler-jones-lb-patriots-it-hasnt-been-a/
Finally a Gronk off-season activity I can get behind. Ankle must be 100% right?
In drafting Dont’a Hightower at No. 25 overall, the Patriots found a player whom many viewed as a great fit for the team’s defensive principles. What is less clear, however, is what role precisely he will play and how that could affect Brandon Spikes. With Rob Ninkovich having moved to a role that seems to involve aligning most commonly as a defensive end, the door has been opened for a potential trio of Spikes, Hightower and captain Jerod Mayo as the starters.
Scout’s notebook: 4-3 OLBs – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston
Echoing what I wrote about this weekend in what I’ll be most excited to see in training camp.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/in-drafting-donta-hightower-at-no-25-overall/
What will be the response in the continuing chess match between offense and defense? Traditional linebackers will find their roles — and snaps — significantly reduced. There will not be a place for them against offenses that feature five receivers with multi-dimensional abilities to attack all areas of the field. We will likely see more teams employ the Houston Texans’ model. They played dime (six defensive backs), not nickel. That allowed them to field better athletes with more scheme versatility and greater body flexibility and agility to play in space, i.e., coverage. It was not an accident Houston had one of the best defenses in the NFL last season.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/what-will-be-the-response-in-the-continuing-chess/
Brady is outstanding in so many areas, but what really stands out is his total command in the pocket. Few quarterbacks in NFL history move within the pocket better than Tom Brady. Pocket movement is an essential attribute to play NFL quarterback at a consistently-high level. Think of it this way: the ability to move within an area no larger than the approximate size of a boxing ring. Sometimes it’s a strain, just a step here or a step there. Other times, it’s more pronounced. The corollary, and it’s equally as important, you must maintain your downfield focus while you’re moving. You cannot look at the rush. It’s a far more important trait than running out of the pocket. "I don’t think I’ve ever seen a more comfortable pocket quarterback than Brady. There have been times over the years he’s literally been a statue in the pocket — static, stationary, motionless. I can tell you from experience that’s a rare trait. Everything is happening very fast. The ability to slow down your body like that, that’s remarkable.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/brady-is-outstanding-in-so-many-areas-but-what/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SeopIMHD9s
Now here’s a Pats video to get you through Monday. Football is coming… (by mpslacrosse8)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/now-heres-a-pats-video-to-get-you-through-monday/
vanillacts: Rob Gronkowski 22 yd TD pass from Tom Brady