New England Patriots QB Tom Brady enjoying some turkey.
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Are the Patriots peaking too soon?
I don’t really buy into the peaking too soon thing as far as the Patriots go. Maybe for a team that hasn’t played at a high level before, they might get a little full of themselves and believe their hype a little too much.
The Patriots are in this position pretty much every year, and all I hear coming out of the locker room is how they have to be better and that even performances like we’ve seen in recent weeks won’t be good enough.
Mike, just got into a debate with a friend about Chandler Jones. He claims that the defense could not play better right now and adding Jones will not make it better. I am on the extreme opposite end of the spectrum, dreaming of what the Hoodie could think up of a Jones-Ayers pass rush off the edge. I think this defense is going to hugely benefit from having a pure pass-rusher like Jones back in the fold and they’ll only get better with him. Which camp do you fall in?
Haha, I’m with you. Look, I don’t think the Patriots are just going to cruise through the next five games and no one will score a touchdown on them. There’s going to be ups and downs, and in the very possible case that the Pats lose in Green Bay there are going to be questions, most likely things like “can they generate enough pass rush?”
Chandler Jones is one of the best players on this defense and at a position where the Pats literally had zero experienced depth coming into the season. That’s what necessitated them going out and getting Ayers, a move I wish they had made in the offseason.
And I think Ayers has been very solid, but Chandler Jones is still the better player with the higher ceiling.
Ultimately having three quality edge players is a good problem to have. It’s a vitally important part of the defense and we can count on Ayers and Ninkovich to be the all-everythings for the next two full months.
Earlier in the season you said that the defense would start to be a little more complex, what do you see now compared to earlier in the season on defense
Here are some general points we know about the 2014 Patriots defense at this point:
- Chung is the starting strong safety in Cover-1/Cover-3, but comes off for Duron Harmon when they want more of a Cover-2 look.
- They’ll mix coverages but are most adept at playing man.
- Wilfork/Chris Jones are the top two interior DTs, while Easley will rotate in there, but Easley is really their designated pass rusher, With Easley out last week, Chris Jones took that role.
- Ninkovich/Ayers/Moore are the edge players whether you call the DEs or OLBs. No matter the defense these are the guys charged with contain.
- Browner is used as a size matchup, whether in the slot or on the perimeter.
- Revis doesn’t simply matchup on the best WR, they’ll move him around, but generally he’ll be on the QB’s safety blanket.
- Collins and Hightower are used in a variety of ways and are responsible for most of the deception on the defense.
- Casillas comes in as a linebacker in “regular” (fka base).
Especially against the Broncos, the Pats did some disguising on the back end, faking Cover-2 then moving to Cover-1. But the most deception comes from Hightower and Collins, whether they’re showing blitz and bailing, or actually blitzing from any spot on the line. There’s no set play either as to whether Collins or Hightower will cover running backs, both have been pretty good at it.
Belichick Breakdown: The win over Detroit
Belichick Breakdown: The win over Detroit
Love it when BB chooses to break down two of the plays I chose as ones that defined the game.