With McCourty, a healthy Dowling (hopefully) and Arrington, the Patriots have some talent there, and Sterling Moore will be better with more reps. I don’t see them spending big money on a cover corner. I don’t know if it’s worth it in today’s game. I think we’re in an era where the defense is just looking to “hang on” in the back end. I do think you need to affect the quarterback, and you have to do that with pass rushers. I don’t subscribe to the theory of affecting quarterbacks with coverage. That being said, I think the Patriots will definitely keep their options open at CB depending on the value available.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/with-mccourty-a-healthy-dowling-hopefully-and/
Politi: Pursuit of Peyton Manning would be typical of flawed Jets | NJ.com
Politi: Pursuit of Peyton Manning would be typical of flawed Jets | NJ.com
Thought this was a good read, and one of the big reasons I think the Dolphins are the more likely landing spot.
What a perfect day for a little Manningface!
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https://www.patspropaganda.com/what-a-perfect-day-for-a-little-manningface/
The B.S. Report: 3/6 – Eric Mangini
The B.S. Report: 3/6 – Eric Mangini
I’m sure a lot of Pats fans won’t want to listen to this but if I’ve gotten over my Mangini hatred so can you! I think people fail to recognize that Mangini’s insight into the Pats is the closest thing we’ll ever get to someone who has been there and really truly knows how things work in Foxboro.
This podcast with Simmons is loaded with great Patriots stuff. Plus there’s nothing I enjoy more than Simmons getting put in his place by a real football guy.
The most egregious example? When Simmons says how he was sure the Patriots were going to steamroll the Ravens in the AFCCG until he talked to Mangini who told him it would be close.
Was Simmons the only Patriots fan on the planet who thought the Pats would easily beat the Ravens? I think so.
Otherwise Mangini has some real insight into the Patriots way of operating, including an assessment of whether or not the Pats should get Mike Wallace, a move Simmons predictably thought was a slam dunk. Mangini points out, as we’ve pointed out numerous times when talking about Wallace, the question is not if he’s a great player, the question is if he can process the Patriots offense. Can he line up in the no-huddle, read the defense and know exactly where Tom Brady wants him to be? Let’s not forget the Steelers run one of the most straight forward offenses in the NFL as well.
For those who can stomach it I highly recommend you check this podcast out. Mangini might just win you over.
Wherever Manning ends up it will never be the same rivalry, but I would enjoy getting to see him play against us with another team.