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That’s what’s exciting right now – our defense is ready to go,” said safety Devin McCourty. “It’s on edge. It’s ready to play.
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For the last six years, I’ve been very disappointed. Quite frankly, I take pride in this team and what Bill Belichick believes in … It hurt my heart to have to criticize this secondary on Sunday night [broadcasts for NBC]. But at the same time, there has to be a certain level of accountability. You get to the point where you realize ‘Yes, it’s nice to score points on offense, but you need a defense.’ And you need guys that aren’t afraid to get up there and jam guys and play man-to-man coverage and hit you in the mouth. I think that’s what [Brandon] Browner and [Darrelle] Revis give you.
Rodney Harrison
New England Patriots training camp report: Day 9 – ESPN Boston
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Best of the Week in PatsPropaganda
Welcome back to an in-season feature we did last year, linkage to the best Patriots reads of the week. So if you missed anything you can enjoy your Saturday breakfast while you catch up.
Here’s the best of the week…
PatsPropaganda – Will Revis’ biggest impact for the Pats be on Brady?
ESPNBoston – Pats rookie report
Instagram Video: Revis pick sixes Brady
PatsPropaganda – Week One Regroup
Frenz/Boston.com – Rooks and vets coming together in secondary
Chris Price/WEEI – Secondary worked together in Arizona this offseason
PatsPropaganda – Is Brady to blame for playoff failures?
Who leads the Patriots in rushing yards this season?
With Stevan Ridley in “fat camp” while Shane Vereen and James White light it up, it seems like a good time to check the pulse of how Pats nation is feeling about the backfield.
Iron Sharpens Iron: Will Revis’ biggest impact for Pats be on Brady?
There’s no secret that the New England Patriots defense hasn’t been stellar in recent years.
They’ve certainly had their moments – 2011’s squad with a healthy Andre Carter and Mark Anderson generating the kind of pass rush the Pats have lacked since the late-2000’s. And in 2012/2013, Aqib Talib gave them their first shutdown man-to-man corner since Ty Law.
But the sum of those parts never quite added up to a top-10 defensive unit, usually due in part to injuries. They flash at times, but most often the Patriots won in spite of their defense, not because of them.
I’ve often joked that Tom Brady and the offense must just march up and down the field on the Patriots defense in practice. Especially when you consider the things the Pats defense wasn’t good at – defending the middle of the field, stopping tight ends and running backs – are very much the strengths of the Pats offense in recent years.
But this year the reports out of camp are that the defense is challenging Brady in a way not seen in a long time in Foxboro.
There’s been plenty of speculation of what the acquisitions of Brandon Browner and Darrelle Revis, along with the maturation of various other young pieces like Chandler Jones, Devin McCourty and Dont’a Hightower, will mean for the Pats’ competition. But their biggest impact might be for the Patriots offense.
We wrote about it earlier this week and there’s little debate that Brady hasn’t quite had his best outings against the better defenses in the playoffs the last few years.
Could it be that the Patriots defense just hasn’t been able to provide enough of a challenge lately to force Brady to the absolute top of his game?
He certainly was pushed by the veteran dynasty defense in the early-2000’s, so perhaps this could result in more performances like we saw out of Brady in 2004’s AFC Championship, when he cut through a very tough Steelers defense in Pittsburgh like warm butter.
It might be a stretch, but early in camp it’s apparent that Brady hasn’t seen this kind of consistent challenge in practice day after day in a long time.
Perhaps this is just what Brady and the Pats need to get over the hump against the best defenses.
Checking in on New England Patriots rookie class – ESPN Boston
Checking in on New England Patriots rookie class – ESPN Boston
Good catch up. Seems like James White is the only rookie so far who will make an impact early this season. Expect to add Easley to that mix when he returns as well.