Training camp is pretty much over, time to celebrate with some awards to those Pats that deserve them.
State of the Patriots Nation: Rams Aftermath
After beating the Falcons I mentioned I almost hoped the Patriots would lose to the Rams. There’s nothing worse than a young team who’ve had two excellent performances and starting to buy into their own hype a little bit. A nice loss would knock them back down to earth, back to the reality of how much work needs to be done.
I didn’t think it would be as ugly as it was but there’s really no need to panic or think that this defense will somehow be worse than last years.
Here’s what we know:
1. The offense will be very, very good.
2. The defense is young and will be inconsistent (but hopefully more consistent than last year.
The offense sputtered for most of the first half, but the finally clicked and looked pretty much unstoppable (against 2s and 3s of course). Fine.
But the defense started bad and got worse. What was most disappointing was the first team defense allowing a 15-play, 76-yard touchdown drive to mostly backups to open the second half, that ate up nearly 10 minutes of clock.
You’d hope after BBs halftime “message” they’d come out and show some life. They didn’t.
One bright spot I noticed was Ron Brace. He was tossing tackles into the backfield and getting off the ball quicker than last week. I really hope his ankle is okay. Him making an impact this year would be an awesome story.
Early on it looks like this team is really most susceptible to the short, three-step-drop passing game. Meaning it looks like we’re on pace to see a lot of the “dink and dunk” early on.
I can’t say I was horrified by the run defense last night. Aside from one long run by Stephen Jackson (Burgess lost contain) I thought they were fairly stout. What I’m not sure about is if they have penetrators who can get stops in short yardage situations.
The secondary played inexcusably bad. I know we are playing guys with under five years experience but performances like will get you blown out.
On the other side of the ball, what else can you say, this offense looks ready to open a can of whoop ass again. If they are able to run the ball they will be very hard to stop and has the potential of being more versatile than they were in 2007.
Instead of Jabar Gaffney and Donte Stallworth on the outside and intermediate routes, the Pats will now have two versatile tight ends to control the center of the field, while Brandon Tate looks like he could be the outside guy we lacked last year.
There’s where we’re at. One more preseason game to go. Expect an excellent performance from the defense, a full game for Brian Hoyer, and a team that is ready and primed to take on the Bengals.
Patriots Schwag Hunt: Rich Bastard Edition
Thanks to @gabiflogaoTB for finding this and passing it along to Ian Rapoport. $160 for a Tom Brady T-shirt? I’m not gonna lie, it looks pretty cool. But unless you’re a trim Italian man with the rest of the D&G outfit to match you would probably have a hard time pulling this off. I can’t really picture a hard core Pats fan tailgating in this while eating sausage. I guess uppity rich snobs with elite fashion sense need Pats schwag too.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-schwag-hunt-rich-bastard-edition-thanks/
My Patriots-Skewed Review of Hard Knocks Episode 3
My Patriots-Skewed Review of Hard Knocks Episode 3
Hard Knocks has quickly become my favorite show on TV. Any chance we can keep it going through the whole season for an inside look at the collapse?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVRcIRv340M
Patriots defensive series versus the Saints. Impressive stuff, let’s hope it carries over into the real season.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-defensive-series-versus-the-saints/
I still think Kris Jenkins talks like Jamie Foxx’s character Wanda from In Living Color, but this is a pretty good scientific breakdown of the principles of leverage. While Patriots center Dan Koppen is only 6’ 2" he does have an advantage getting lower than Jenkins. This is why 3-4 nose tackles can be shorter and fatter like Vince Wilfork, helps them anchor and gain leverage.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-still-think-kris-jenkins-talks-like-jamie-foxxs/
Revis’ Absence Quickly Becoming Ravens, Patriots & Dolphins Advantage
For the last three weeks I’ve never really thought that Darrelle Revis would sit out the entire season, and I still believe that. One way or another things will get done. The Jets are too dumb not to overpay a player that they’re own coach hypes more than anyone.
Numbers like a 10-year deal worth $150 million with $65 million guaranteed have been thrown out there. Ridiculous, right? With that kind of payday Revis better not give up a touchdown until 2020.
I’ve long predicted tonight’s episode number three of Hard Knocks would be the triumphant return of Revis. That’s looking less likely now, which means that with a mere 18 days until the season opens time is quickly running out on Revis’ chance to get quality time to get ready for the season.
Like the Patriots, the Jets play three of their first four games in the division, and the Ravens, Patriots and Dolphins all boast elite receiving corps, so Revis will be thrown immediately into the fire assuming he does return by the opener. I don’t dispute Revis was an excellent cornerback in 2009, but can he pick up where he left off with just one meaningless preseason game to get ready? I’m not so sure.
What I am sure of, as a Patriots fan, is that Randy Moss looks like he’s ready to have a monstrous season. He hasn’t missed a practice and his chemistry with Tom Brady is better than ever.
Revis will be set to face Anquan Boldin in 19 days and counting. Followed by Randy Moss and Brandon Marshall. If he can return between now and then, and shut down those three receivers maybe he just might be worth $150 million. But probably not.