NFL Hot Read — Centers to the stars – ESPN
Good read from great writer Elizabeth Merrill about the guys who have had Brady and Manning’s hands up their butt.
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NFL Hot Read — Centers to the stars – ESPN
Good read from great writer Elizabeth Merrill about the guys who have had Brady and Manning’s hands up their butt.
Meet the New England Patriots Biggest X-Factor: Jamie Collins | Bleacher Report
Fantastic breakdown from Frenz here. Honestly, if the Pats have a chance to win this weekend and in the Super Bowl, I think Collins needs to play two more games just as well as he did against the Colts.
Coverage like this against Julius Thomas this weekend is so vital. Love how Collins gets his head around and almost makes a play on the ball. Textbook, and not something we’re used to seeing from a Pats linebacker.
Probably sick. Wouldn’t worry, he dropped a 40 bomb on the Steelers in the 2004 AFCCG after having the flu bad the night before. It’s just Wednesday. Ain’t no thang.
I think that “lead back” is somewhat just semantics. At the end of the season Ridley and Blount had almost equal amounts of carries. What this year proved is that you need a diverse and deep backfield in today’s NFL. Injuries and inconsistent play are just too big a part of the position.
Everyone gets concerned with who’s out there first and who the “starter” is, but it’s not that cut and dry. Few would argue that Blount isn’t running the best of the backs right now, but that doesn’t mean if Ridley starts having success they won’t keep feeding him.
I expect Blount to be out there first, but expect to see Ridley get in there on the third possession or so and then we’ll see how the game unfolds. If the Pats get in a hole we might see only Shane Vereen.
Either way, the Pats have options and all three backs have come through and sparked the team at various times despite who is on the field for the first possession.
As for the interior offensive line that figures to be one of the most interesting storylines of the offseason. Wendell is a free agent, Connolly is in the final year of his deal and due to make a whopping $4 million.
My early guess is that they re-sign Wendell to a team-friendly deal and plan on bringing in competition. As for Connolly, I think they try to cut-and-re-sign him at a more manageable number. Maybe even plan to move him back to center where he played in 2011, or the interior swing position.
I think they could definitely use some young interior talent to at least compete. I’ll be closely researching the draft at those spots.
Both have upside, especially in the run game, but have we seen both of their ceilings? It’s possible.
Tom Brady’s Historic Postseason Career « CBS Boston
A nice walk down memory lane, hopefully another epic addition coming this weekend.
I think Jamie Collins will see a fair dose of coverage on him, but I’m sure Gregory and Hightower will as well. It will be a group effort, but Collins matches up well and should give Thomas a tough time.
The conference championships are the best football games of the season. It’s a real football environment in front of a team’s real fans, and it’s often played in the rain and cold, at least here in New England. It’s hard to put the Patriots eleventh trip to this game in perspective. I certainly don’t take […]